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lnJercti:lt""-ltb 0011 !Gr "the gift
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Hi. dld aat mentiol VIetnam,
tbougb he DUlde II clear before
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.Charlene Hoeflich, Tel. 992-5292

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waa leaving tha searel! for

Vleillamese peace to the
governmel\ll! of man whne he
turlled to; God ill prayer lor It,

MEIGS THEATRE
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March In New York F
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·dmner seven
days a week

PortUguese COUIItrysk!e. inarW
the iOth anniversary · of the
abrllle. ~~ Is built on lhe apot
wbere three peasant ebiJdren in
11117 aald they had a visloil of
lhe Blessed VIrgin.
'The aole eurvlvor of ~ ·'
ehlldren, now Sisler Lucla, a ~ '·
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3 Pie"" Tender, Tuty Chicken
Pluo all tbe tlimmin's
(A eomplete banquet for one)

lHRIFT BOX · ·· ·.. · · ........ · ·.. $2.50
U Pieceo Cblcken Only

THE BUCKET .... ·.... ·······••·· $3.95
15 Pieces Kentucl&lt;y Fried Chicken
1 Plnt Craoklin' Gravy
Hot Rolls
(Serve• 5 to 7)

THE BARREL .. ·.... · · .. ·.. · ·.. .. $5.25
21 Pieeea Col Sanders' Cblcken

Toke it from lie ColiJIIIl

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eot.ciNit IAIIIIIM' IIECII'I

Ktatwklt fritd Ckflka.
CROW'S STEAK HOUSE
POMEROY, OHIO

.The Pomeroy National Bank

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OF POMEROY
In the Sllte of Ohio, at the Cloae of Bllliness on April 25 1987 Pub
Ushed In reaponse to call made by Comptroller of the CUrrency un.
der Section 52il, U.S. Revised Statutea.
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ASSETS
Cash, balances With other hanka, and caoh ltema
In proceu of collection ----·------·------------ ,1,165,549.47
United State• Government oblltatlone
direct and guaranteed ___ , ____ : ____ ·-·--------- 3•040990"'
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ObUKBtlone of Sjatea and poUtlcaJ oubdtvlalona ------548,847.88
Otber bonda, note1, and debenturea
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3,917,085.52

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Filed llletl --------------------------------------

107,522.21

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19,821.&amp;3

Other aueto

l.-,_ TOTAL ASSETS .......- ........................................_ P.'T99,8&amp;8.14
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LIABILITIES
Demand deposlu of indlvlduale, pll1Derllhtps,
and corporation• ----------------------------- ,2,629,732.29
Time and savlnp deposita of lndlvldualo,
partnerships, and corpouUon• --------·--------- 4,887,657.98
Deposlll of United Slates Government
------------- 12,184.83
D41poaill of Sllte1 and poUUcal aubdlv!Jtona -------712,040.78

Certified and officer•' cheek1, eta. -----------------TOTAL DEPOSITS --------------- ,8,280,407.72
Total demand depotlta --------- ,3,229,249.77
Total Ume and IIVinll depoait.a __ *5.051,167.98

38,792.07
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Common lltock-totaJ CAP~AL ACCOUNTS
par ue ......................................... t 100,000.00
No. ahares authorlled-4000
No. aharetoutltandlnt-4000
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Undl¥ided ptoflts
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118,951.42
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TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

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TQTAI. UAliiLITIES and CAPITAL ACCOUNTS_ ..,7119,868.14

· J, MAXINB GRIFFITH. Calhler, of the abovt-name4 bank do hereby ~!' ~-t1ti1 report of condition II true and correct to ijle bell
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We, llla·Udll'llpe4 cUrecton attut the correctneaa of t1t11 ..
part of tolldllloa 1114 dtclan lllat It h11 been -mined by ua and
to lila belt of Gill' llllowledlt·and ·beltef Ill true and comet.

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:WARREN PICKINS

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Specials al reduced price:.
man.

SyractUe MYF Group
Enjoy• Hayride

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Run Meth-

odist Churdl for a wiener roast.
leaders wtsh to gtve apecrecognltlon to members of
the Forest Run Church tor prcvldlng an experience of Christ·
ian fellowship among the youth.
SON IS BORN
Mr. and Mrs. Jolln Slt1ickland, Woodville, are announcIng tbe birth ol a son, J o h
Richard II, horn April 29 at the

11 Year-Old Belie-val. Te :
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Charge Junior MYF held a hay· ,
and hiking trip Saturday, ;
22, to Horse Cave area.
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The Infant weighed lour pounds,
13 ounces. Grandparenll a
Flo Strickland and Mr.
and M!'ll, Baslllo
Pomeroy.
AUXHJARY TO MEET
LAKllN - The Lakin Auxilt·
ary will hold Its regular month·
ly meetlng on Wednesday,
17tll, DeJIDDIDI( at !V I. ·m,
Laldn,

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Plymouthtl Bpoctolly
IOducod .,......, H'ttl yourt oiJDW - ·
worklllll PlymoUth Doalal't big Bonuo Sole.
Comotn ana get-Itt oavlngton lonus Special Pury, ltlvllltrt 1114 Vtllont modols. Win·
ycHHYtf c1t111 on wild new larracudu too. And
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"VtLLAOI OP THI
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Tommy
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Cl1sses Begin
June 8

Sunilay May 14

Complete Diploma
Courses Offered for
Both Men and
Women

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Stanley A. Sauaclers
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Ph. 446-1177

Colleg... Lovel Business
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OLDSMOBILES
Large Selection
If you warit to bey an Olds.
Don't miss this Sale

Thi$ meS'!Iage is spontc'ired
by the Rock of Ages Cor-

poration, Barre, Vermont to
recoEnize the public-spirited
serv1ce offered by one of
its out standing Authorized

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by Lafayette Post 27,
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receiVIng
Carol Dailey, L. A. Guinther, Jeff Nelson,
Adkins; Second Row- Chief of Po!!~e·
Brian Kemp, Cathy Wall,
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'Commander. Standing
contest was

we,.dof

If• tbe belt 'I""M.!.d COIIIoi ·
til bOlp YO!&amp; ·
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Vietnam

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Cl1sses Begin
June 8

Sunilay May 14

Complete Diploma
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Both Men and
Women

1nd We Will TrNI

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Ph. 446-1177

Colleg... Lovel Business
Tr•ining means Better
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446-4367 For Complete
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Large Selection
If you warit to bey an Olds.
Don't miss this Sale

Thi$ meS'!Iage is spontc'ired
by the Rock of Ages Cor-

poration, Barre, Vermont to
recoEnize the public-spirited
serv1ce offered by one of
its out standing Authorized

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•ndj 'cUy .ihat lhe 110mw, progm.
, crand InqueSt Into labor~ pasty job; but taken on It must leresis of the workers thorn· the New York Mirror, ~.
siv~ deellne in the IJIIInber a1
_ lltcllofd 1. OtH1I, Ptlblllher
Clllltfr 1'111111fhlll. l:rtc. Edi!Gt:
1~;j~~;. relallonsbiPII In be, ellber by this or the Con- selves.
Perhaps 111en In newspeper liJ newsps~rs ·has b~n aoVtr11011 Oilot,.e;Ad•. IIIII'• .
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first
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real
gress
to
be
elected
next
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For
a
journalist
to
write
In
work
are prone to overs!ite Its cdm nied 6 8 progr~slte cleo
Jimlf••· lliii!Mf, Alit. Dlr.
and scope and raw cour- If plain national Interest is to this way is, of course, to raise value and to overlament )1!1" re• part:. of
old common gs~
sllree the late S.n. Robert be protected and preserved.
some suspicion' ot per~onal ln· morse less contractkm of ;.1!1~ In- ety and the old commo ;ole~
Taft forced another Con- In a word, the .times cry out teres!. It is, therefore, neces- dustry. If so, It Is at al~ t!Vents le tual ferment lhat •ha3'. nl'J!!e
greu to face up ta a ajmilar for a new Taft; a new crisis sary to enter a personal ex- surely not t~ violent an "fag- M~nha(tan li place oi 8 chii]ll
problem· two deeades ago, can demands a new labor act to planatiOn.
geratlon o( simple real~ .,For, an da s lrit now 'rorever~e.
no longer be honestly In doubt. strengthen the Tart - Hartley The labor squeeze that has the death of a newspePi'l'; ~· a . If thi; 18 s eclal pi ~ jig
In tl1osa days just after the Ad of 2D years ago. Desper- destroyed t~e. New York World good deal more, than tile death, then let 11 be
But IS !heal:
W~lt Mason, In one of bls prose poems
Second World War the power of ately nee~ now are new de£- Journal Tribune has undeniably say, of a firm making lawn 1 u'te
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come tao great and too unre- over, thos" kinds of strikes this correspondent's pocket- ics or laundry soap. . . ', lt Is p $ale p•edlcticn 'IJ!il~ 1
"Mother-sits with weary lingers, and strained. True enough, in '30• whicb are more thon simple hook, since his column had ap- When a newspaper di~s, I e public and a. Congress. \~ 'lona
· a d!IY lor acknowledgement of bend and acbine head,
th• seesaw had been weight- economic contests between lab- peared In that paper. Still, It victims are not merely Its em· harassed by little men like Ber"Sewing
and
darning
for
the
children,
that we owe rriotber - YOlll' mol!d toward management. But by or and management and which appears in some 200 others, so ployees and lis owners. The vic- trjm Powers, a New York Iowbile they're Q\eep In bed.
. ours. ,
the time Tart went into action are denying the elementary perhaps one may jusUy say that tims are all sort~ of 'J!t!OPif, &lt;Ill · president of the lnterna·
"Mother's up before the sunrise, up to the balance had long since turn- needs or the people.
JUildian of ·our youth, the in·
private mercanme motives rich, poor and middling, who tiQ!Ial Typographical Union, are
of our maturity-that's mother. labor and moll,
ed
too
far
the
other
way,
Twice
within
recent
weeks
here
are not really very strong. lost subtle things that o/e lr- gOlD$ to do something at last
"Thinl!ing ever of the others, In the
you &amp;ve~ tried to write what Is
through the Wagner Act of the arrogant.labor bosses have gone ·For what, hill! happened· in replaceably parts of Anierican a&amp;ut what these . Berlrams
the aubjeet of Mother? wear round of toil."
Franklin
D. Roosevelt era.
lar beyond the limits of toter- New York is nothing less than life abuve and beyond the mere have been doing so long.
What is a home without a Mother?
will blind your eyes.
Now
it
is
time
again
to
move
arlee.
a-disaster tO the people's right bread and butler. Certaltrllghls ·'
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That we'll never realize till the light
has suffered for you more
It right a new imbalance. 1he First, they have caused a to knowledge. A vast city that and shadows go out of lfving, Po~ers bas call~d f~r .~ Cort
enyoneelse on eartll. She hllll slaved of life has faded from the kind and pa- present Congress knows this. totally unjustified partial black- once offered a choice of 16 never to come back again. And grcss1onal mvesbgation mto
unselfiShly inore tban any other tient eyes.
lhe demiSe of the New Yo~k
When the implements of labor fall The very air In the Capitol Is out of television service. And newspapers now has a choice grayness comes in.
She bd·given to you more affecfull
of
a
reluctant
recognition
now
they
have
assassinated
yet
of
three.
And
the
same
crude
Perhaps
it
is
fanciful,
for
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World Journal Tribune. He !s
unheeded from her hand and the loving
i·tblm anyone else.
that once again labor has be- another newspaper in New York and insatiable labor union d.. lustra lion but It has lang see 4 v~ likely to get It - and, it "
mother still lives, a visit with voice Is silent, then at last we'll under- come
too privileged lllld too lr- again by demonstrably ex- mands that have now destroyed ed to this colunnist, an ex-1\c . very likely, too, .that Its results
will mean mQre to her than stand.
responsible.
treme, demonstrably unfair de- the World Journal Tribune had Yorker by adoption who was Iwill not be pleasmg to Bertram
Whether your mother still lives or has
ever know.
Nobody, and neither party, mands that are also demonstra- not long before also sunk the once deeply fond of ,the. g~eatPowers.
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a common bunch of daisies will passed to the Great Beyond, the greatest
gift
you
can
bestow
upon
her
today
is
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You Social Rebels
A racent report of the American Medleal Associatlin states that the majority ol
drug abusers In ths country are young
peop)e under the age ol 30.
Coincidentally, but not aceidenlaUy, ont
or the slo.ans of these young people Is,
.. ·,jou can•t trust anyone over 30."
· Even if we view the thing in the best
pos•ible llsht - change tile word "Abus~rs" to "etperlme)Iters" and Jr&amp;nl that
the younger seneratlon hao good reason
W be disoat!slled with . the' world they are
aeheduled to ln~rit - the whole youth
protest movemen1 Is basically self • deflatlne.
Short ol kllllna themselves or wrecking
lbelr mlndt - IU aome of them are doing
- todiY''s yonths will survive the all-toon..tlng years of their 20s and wake up
one day to find themselves In the not - tobe - trusted eatesory. What will their slobe !ben!
Neither can the ooclal rebels reject "tbe
,rew•t world' and bu~ the brave, new
and llilpumul world they talk so much":•bout li(Jetly fl:pm ocratch.
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"No one:· says Dr. John A. Logan; Jr.,

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without a knowledge of history In t h e
broa~~st sense unless he Is prepared to
repeat all the mistakes of the past.
"No one can live entirely by reference
to present problems and concerns. Perapectlve is everything."
We can't l.oow where we are &amp;oinl
without a knowledge of the probably consequence&amp; of our acli, and only SO!]lt ref..
erence to the accumulated eiJ)eritnces of
mankin~ can provide that. knowled&amp;e.
The hippies, the acid - heads, the arassamokers - lolus - eaters all - say they
are involved in a gear&lt;h for their "r e a I
selves." But, says Logan, each or us
needs tD answer not only the que9tion,
"Who am l't' but also, "Where em I?"
We all live at a certain point In an
evolving continuum of time. No quest for
personal values can bo successful ercept
for references to where our preesnt staJld..
ards came froll' fl'"'~ how and why Uley developed as they did.
_..,n
''St Paul i.s t~· n:.evant as Sartre, . -and
••, Thomas tefferson has at least as much to
tell us about our •ociety as Ayn Rand,"
Logan says.
Fortunately, the under - 30s can't stop
the calendar. It Is to lie hoped that the lnevi.bl' psssing or time will bring them
not only age and cooling passions but the
wisdom !o enablf lt!em to relate their
youthful dreams to the world as it is, and
perhapo challi• It for the better.

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•ndj 'cUy .ihat lhe 110mw, progm.
, crand InqueSt Into labor~ pasty job; but taken on It must leresis of the workers thorn· the New York Mirror, ~.
siv~ deellne in the IJIIInber a1
_ lltcllofd 1. OtH1I, Ptlblllher
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elected
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to
write
In
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Jimlf••· lliii!Mf, Alit. Dlr.
and scope and raw cour- If plain national Interest is to this way is, of course, to raise value and to overlament )1!1" re• part:. of
old common gs~
sllree the late S.n. Robert be protected and preserved.
some suspicion' ot per~onal ln· morse less contractkm of ;.1!1~ In- ety and the old commo ;ole~
Taft forced another Con- In a word, the .times cry out teres!. It is, therefore, neces- dustry. If so, It Is at al~ t!Vents le tual ferment lhat •ha3'. nl'J!!e
greu to face up ta a ajmilar for a new Taft; a new crisis sary to enter a personal ex- surely not t~ violent an "fag- M~nha(tan li place oi 8 chii]ll
problem· two deeades ago, can demands a new labor act to planatiOn.
geratlon o( simple real~ .,For, an da s lrit now 'rorever~e.
no longer be honestly In doubt. strengthen the Tart - Hartley The labor squeeze that has the death of a newspePi'l'; ~· a . If thi; 18 s eclal pi ~ jig
In tl1osa days just after the Ad of 2D years ago. Desper- destroyed t~e. New York World good deal more, than tile death, then let 11 be
But IS !heal:
W~lt Mason, In one of bls prose poems
Second World War the power of ately nee~ now are new de£- Journal Tribune has undeniably say, of a firm making lawn 1 u'te
that?
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just about sums up the case for Mother organized labor had clearly be- inltions Of, and new controls to some small extent affected mowers or one Issuing cosmet- Y q 1
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in these words:
come tao great and too unre- over, thos" kinds of strikes this correspondent's pocket- ics or laundry soap. . . ', lt Is p $ale p•edlcticn 'IJ!il~ 1
"Mother-sits with weary lingers, and strained. True enough, in '30• whicb are more thon simple hook, since his column had ap- When a newspaper di~s, I e public and a. Congress. \~ 'lona
· a d!IY lor acknowledgement of bend and acbine head,
th• seesaw had been weight- economic contests between lab- peared In that paper. Still, It victims are not merely Its em· harassed by little men like Ber"Sewing
and
darning
for
the
children,
that we owe rriotber - YOlll' mol!d toward management. But by or and management and which appears in some 200 others, so ployees and lis owners. The vic- trjm Powers, a New York Iowbile they're Q\eep In bed.
. ours. ,
the time Tart went into action are denying the elementary perhaps one may jusUy say that tims are all sort~ of 'J!t!OPif, &lt;Ill · president of the lnterna·
"Mother's up before the sunrise, up to the balance had long since turn- needs or the people.
JUildian of ·our youth, the in·
private mercanme motives rich, poor and middling, who tiQ!Ial Typographical Union, are
of our maturity-that's mother. labor and moll,
ed
too
far
the
other
way,
Twice
within
recent
weeks
here
are not really very strong. lost subtle things that o/e lr- gOlD$ to do something at last
"Thinl!ing ever of the others, In the
you &amp;ve~ tried to write what Is
through the Wagner Act of the arrogant.labor bosses have gone ·For what, hill! happened· in replaceably parts of Anierican a&amp;ut what these . Berlrams
the aubjeet of Mother? wear round of toil."
Franklin
D. Roosevelt era.
lar beyond the limits of toter- New York is nothing less than life abuve and beyond the mere have been doing so long.
What is a home without a Mother?
will blind your eyes.
Now
it
is
time
again
to
move
arlee.
a-disaster tO the people's right bread and butler. Certaltrllghls ·'
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That we'll never realize till the light
has suffered for you more
It right a new imbalance. 1he First, they have caused a to knowledge. A vast city that and shadows go out of lfving, Po~ers bas call~d f~r .~ Cort
enyoneelse on eartll. She hllll slaved of life has faded from the kind and pa- present Congress knows this. totally unjustified partial black- once offered a choice of 16 never to come back again. And grcss1onal mvesbgation mto
unselfiShly inore tban any other tient eyes.
lhe demiSe of the New Yo~k
When the implements of labor fall The very air In the Capitol Is out of television service. And newspapers now has a choice grayness comes in.
She bd·given to you more affecfull
of
a
reluctant
recognition
now
they
have
assassinated
yet
of
three.
And
the
same
crude
Perhaps
it
is
fanciful,
for
"
World Journal Tribune. He !s
unheeded from her hand and the loving
i·tblm anyone else.
that once again labor has be- another newspaper in New York and insatiable labor union d.. lustra lion but It has lang see 4 v~ likely to get It - and, it "
mother still lives, a visit with voice Is silent, then at last we'll under- come
too privileged lllld too lr- again by demonstrably ex- mands that have now destroyed ed to this colunnist, an ex-1\c . very likely, too, .that Its results
will mean mQre to her than stand.
responsible.
treme, demonstrably unfair de- the World Journal Tribune had Yorker by adoption who was Iwill not be pleasmg to Bertram
Whether your mother still lives or has
ever know.
Nobody, and neither party, mands that are also demonstra- not long before also sunk the once deeply fond of ,the. g~eatPowers.
.
a common bunch of daisies will passed to the Great Beyond, the greatest
gift
you
can
bestow
upon
her
today
is
' &lt; "*n mon!"tl!an a earload of orchids af- your attendance at church In her honor.
'· ' - she's &amp;olit.'

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You Social Rebels
A racent report of the American Medleal Associatlin states that the majority ol
drug abusers In ths country are young
peop)e under the age ol 30.
Coincidentally, but not aceidenlaUy, ont
or the slo.ans of these young people Is,
.. ·,jou can•t trust anyone over 30."
· Even if we view the thing in the best
pos•ible llsht - change tile word "Abus~rs" to "etperlme)Iters" and Jr&amp;nl that
the younger seneratlon hao good reason
W be disoat!slled with . the' world they are
aeheduled to ln~rit - the whole youth
protest movemen1 Is basically self • deflatlne.
Short ol kllllna themselves or wrecking
lbelr mlndt - IU aome of them are doing
- todiY''s yonths will survive the all-toon..tlng years of their 20s and wake up
one day to find themselves In the not - tobe - trusted eatesory. What will their slobe !ben!
Neither can the ooclal rebels reject "tbe
,rew•t world' and bu~ the brave, new
and llilpumul world they talk so much":•bout li(Jetly fl:pm ocratch.
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without a knowledge of history In t h e
broa~~st sense unless he Is prepared to
repeat all the mistakes of the past.
"No one can live entirely by reference
to present problems and concerns. Perapectlve is everything."
We can't l.oow where we are &amp;oinl
without a knowledge of the probably consequence&amp; of our acli, and only SO!]lt ref..
erence to the accumulated eiJ)eritnces of
mankin~ can provide that. knowled&amp;e.
The hippies, the acid - heads, the arassamokers - lolus - eaters all - say they
are involved in a gear&lt;h for their "r e a I
selves." But, says Logan, each or us
needs tD answer not only the que9tion,
"Who am l't' but also, "Where em I?"
We all live at a certain point In an
evolving continuum of time. No quest for
personal values can bo successful ercept
for references to where our preesnt staJld..
ards came froll' fl'"'~ how and why Uley developed as they did.
_..,n
''St Paul i.s t~· n:.evant as Sartre, . -and
••, Thomas tefferson has at least as much to
tell us about our •ociety as Ayn Rand,"
Logan says.
Fortunately, the under - 30s can't stop
the calendar. It Is to lie hoped that the lnevi.bl' psssing or time will bring them
not only age and cooling passions but the
wisdom !o enablf lt!em to relate their
youthful dreams to the world as it is, and
perhapo challi• It for the better.

INGELS
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Mother's Day, '67

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SALE!

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and·cooki•s ·Were served by
of the Phllathea Society of the """"''
hostess. .
Middleport Churcl! ol Cluist.
Guests besides those
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Mitch, Carolyn
·~ Morris, Rita _
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Heines. June Eichinger
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fi&gt;r the ' ·annual lnapectlt)Jl of · lt1)l •·ililll\l.'!'S· Robert K 1 n g, by . Katbryn Erwin, B e u I a h
Evlllllellne Chapter, Order of worthy matron and worthy pa- Roush; Dorothy MorrJS, Mr a.
Eastern Star, held 'l'bursdaY Iron, presided at the meeting E. . M. Wood, Arle~e Swisher,
nilht at ,the Mldilleporl MasOII'' which was ·attended by 165 per· and Orna Nelson.
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soilS. ~list was Linda Dar· Chapters repres"'ted · we r e
Bernice ·Hoffman, deputy qeU M · , , with E11111lli K. Cia~ Athens, Belpre/ Harrl.Onville,
grand matron of District 2S, was worthy at.llbe organ, Jn!Utat!Qn Gallipolis,, Thurman, Ch&gt;shire,
the Inspecting 'omcer. D Ia- was beld:lbr ~r new members. Vinton, Gilysvllle, Jlaclne, Low- ~
tmfllal!ed guesta presented Marle&gt;:1l;lwklns and Beulah eU, Norwich, Glousto!• 'II:Jikeswere Roberta K. MJndllng, Bev- Hay.. d9lsted ·by Kathryn ville, \Vellston, New Marsh- ~
erly, past grand matron; Clara Wenler ••and Marie PiCkens, fleJd, Bartlett, Pomeroy, New
Sparling, South Point. deputy pages fiktstered the guests. Matamoras, Marietta, Am •.•·
grand matron; and grand rep.· The distinguished guests were ville, South Point, Beverly, AI·
resentatives, Gretta R a r r Is, presented corsages of plnk car· \&gt;any, Macksburg, Chesterbill,
Mlasourl; Mary Gl'OOvenor, Ar- nations. DecoraUoiiS for the af- Slockporj, Tuba, Oklahoma and
l%ona; and Mary K. Staml1augb, (air w~l'e' . handled by Beth Mason City, W. Va.
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STAFF AND Officers, Meigs y
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Temple, ""thian Sisters, wi 111 OWS XC an
meet at 7:30 Monday night at . On Aprif28
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MONDAY--TUESDAY--WEDNES[)AY

PRICE
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SPECIAL

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·LAWN MOWER

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FOR EXAMPLE:
A $250.00 Bedroom Suite Would Give You $50.00
Worth of Othor Fr.o MerchondlM, Or Apply On A
Purchase of Other Merchandise In Our Store. This
Bonus Sale Only Good During Month of May.

EASY PAY THE EMPIRE WAYI

l'cr ry Kei ster.

OPEN MONDAY NIGHTS

II, Women's · As:-oci[~;:;~:·,~,~M~;id~~d;leport , First United
1-il'
Church. will meet
at 7:30 Tuesday night al I h c
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. Harry Mon re.
Anderson will be

Rrcky NibC'rl. treasurer. 11oatra
rlirrctors are Robin Rohrboug~.
.Janie Kincaid, Sue Horton, Ca·
th.v Hartley and Cathey Hall.
NPw members taken into
rl ub reoently are Cindy MeCraw. Vicki Rainey, D a n a
Circle will meet Clarkson. Vickie Frazier, Denat the Trin· 1 ise Friar. Lynn Hartley. Vlekle
of C h r l s t Heinzman. Donna Hudson, Sal
Elizabeetll Fick as ly Hyer. Mary Plant• Valerie
Rainey alld Donna Pa•.ersoo.

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Built with ll.eds shockprooofed arch cLIShion.

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the home of Mrs . Karl Owen. 1
DLEPORT _ Mrl Edna
Mrs. Richard Bailey will be MID
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the eo-hostess.
Miller Frenc , au er
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TilE OH KAN Coin Club, Pt. Ilate Mr. and Mrs. Walter MilPleasant, W. Va.• will hold a ler, Middleport, was umted m
regular meeting at the Appal- I marriage . ~ Rlcbard Russell,
achian Power Co. auditori um son of W1lham Russsell, PomM()nday. The public is invited eroy, ln a ceremony performed
to attend the social hour and : by the Rev. Max Donahue at
.I . trading session starting al 6:30 the Heath Metl1odist Church
1
p. m. following by th e meetin g. I parsonage on April :&gt;11.
S):eCil awards to members for 1 . Mrs. Robert H~sell, Pomeroy~
individual service to the organ- s1ster of the bnde, ~erved a 1
tzation will he made. A ta lk the matron of honor. Best man
on coin collecting will be pre- I for the bri degroom was Lester
· 1 sented nd this will be follo wed 1Dnmewood, Syracuse-.
.
' by a coin auction
Other guests at the weddmg
THEODO!lUS COUT'&lt;C IL 17 . were Lu Ann , Marc and Keith
Daughters of A meri c~ w!l! meci .Fr_ench and Mrs. Mary Bacon,
at 7:30 Monday night at 1 h, Middleport, and Robert Hysell,
IOOF Hall. InspectiOn will be Pomeruy.
held and all members are asked The new Mrs. Ru~sell ls em- I
to wear white.
played a ~ school nurse for the
1
Me igs Local School District.
Tuesday .
Mr. Russell is employed at the
SALISBURY PTA wt\1 mcel Philip Sporn Plant. The couple
Tuesday, May 16, 7:30 p.m. at reside on Fisher St., Midd lethe Salisbury
Elr~ rmml ary purt.
School New officers will be tn·
stalled and there will ue a spea· 'f· I . II
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freshments will be m ved.
K••v••llr Cluh l.~ :ul••r
LETART FALLS PT .~ w i I I PT. P L EA :i A~T - The Ke1.
m@el in regular fie s~ ion Tues· ('t(C Cl 11 b of PPHS have el c~t­
day, May 16. al 7:1 11 p rn l 1~· rd nffir e ~· s for the coming year
stallatlon of new of!lcer s will wd h M&lt;Jrt11 a Hesson, president ;
be, held. Refreshments served Sarah LPwis, vice

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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young and !ion of new officers and a talk PARKERSBURG - Mar.gar- :ley, Charl~~\and Mr. ·.
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family, C=hrldge, and Mr.: by the Rev. Richard Martm, et Ripley .Di\s and James . 9• Erwm
. ner,
and Mrs. Willl"''' Kitcnen and : rector of the Grace Episcopal ! Roush were united in marriago ' A small recepl.i¥1 ~as bel~
daughter, ChilliC&lt;Jthe, are in 1Church were h1ghltghts of a 1Thursday, May·u, at 7:30 .R'!l- at the home .oUfi'S. _raul DaYMorristown for Mother's Day . meeting of X1 Gamma. Mu at the st. Andrew's ,yefliodist 1s. .Attending the ,;recep.tion· oth·
weekend with Mr. and M r s. 1 chapter of Bela S1gma Ph1 Sorin Parkersburg.
. .er than those m,e)ltioned above
Robert Rtibel.
Iority Thursday night at the Co· Mrs. Roush is a sist~r ol Mrs. were Mrs. B. pBvis and Mr:
lumbia Gas Co. offices.
Norris, Leta&gt;'\ ll'alls, and and Mrs. Woodrow Fisher. The
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smart and Shirley Custer, outgoing pres- Mr. Roush is a, brother of Fred couple is presently living in
granddaughter, Lmda Hackett, ident, installed the new offiof RaCine. The. brid e Parkersburg, but plan to move
are weekend visitors at the cers including Jane Walton, wore a navy blue •ull w l t h to Lisbon, Ohio.
borne of _the Rev. and .Mr s. president ; Ann Rupe, viee pres- ·"iiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
George Siddall and f&gt;a~ly of ident; Betty Miller, recording a'
Dler P~.
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secretary; and Shirley
and children and Mrs. Guida Beegle, treasurer.
Mi&gt;uming were reoent tuests lntroduced by Norma """"'•
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of: Mr. and Mrs. James MoUrn.' bary, the Rev. Mr. Mm:tin gave
... and children, Columbus.
renections of hiS hfe m Me1gs
County. The famliy wlil move
to Columbus next month.
A letter was read from the
.. ATTHE
editor of Yearbook asking that
the chapter submit the name
of a Meigs County woman who
might qualify lor the title of
"Ontstan.ding Young Woman of
America."
Refreshments were provided
by Phil Mullen and Jean MorgaJI.

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. PRESENTS CHECKS - Middleport's effort. in the Meigs County "Dollars for Scholars" P~•pral!'
•.1500 richer Friday night when the five men pictured each presented Edison ~aker, center s~ll~i~;·v~
~hip. Others seated, are. left, .James Rickman who pre sented a sch?larsh&gt;p on beh.alf n
.
~William Lewis of the Cross Hardware Store who presented a scholarship on behalf of himself
LeWis;
.bu!, left to right, Dr. R. R Pickens who personally gave o~e of the scholarshi~s; Carroll Norris, presentin.g_on .
'ofthe R. H. Rawlings Cons Co., and Keith Goble, presenting on behalf of Keith Goble Ford, Inc. Baker JS
of the trusiness section portion of the campaign. Under the general chairmanship of Jack Welsh, Middleport's drive
: for the scholarship program is now over $_1_5_00:::.._ _ _

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Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
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and
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EMPIRE FURNITURE
IN GALLIPOLIS!

0 ·BONUS

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French-Miller
STAFF AND Officers, Meigs y
E h ged
Temple, ""thian Sisters, wi 111 OWS XC an
meet at 7:30 Monday night at . On Aprif28
.
.

Monday

MONDAY--TUESDAY--WEDNES[)AY

PRICE
BUSTER
SPECIAL

REG. $64.95

·LAWN MOWER

$·4 8 83

BRIGGS STRATTON
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ENGINE

With All
MAPLE
&amp;OAK

eBEDROOM
eDINING ROOM
eOCCASIONAL TABLES
•DESKS
eBUNK BEDS
eBOOK CASES

Stop 111 &amp; Ask About The Bonus!
FOR EXAMPLE:
A $250.00 Bedroom Suite Would Give You $50.00
Worth of Othor Fr.o MerchondlM, Or Apply On A
Purchase of Other Merchandise In Our Store. This
Bonus Sale Only Good During Month of May.

EASY PAY THE EMPIRE WAYI

l'cr ry Kei ster.

OPEN MONDAY NIGHTS

II, Women's · As:-oci[~;:;~:·,~,~M~;id~~d;leport , First United
1-il'
Church. will meet
at 7:30 Tuesday night al I h c
' .
. Harry Mon re.
Anderson will be

Rrcky NibC'rl. treasurer. 11oatra
rlirrctors are Robin Rohrboug~.
.Janie Kincaid, Sue Horton, Ca·
th.v Hartley and Cathey Hall.
NPw members taken into
rl ub reoently are Cindy MeCraw. Vicki Rainey, D a n a
Circle will meet Clarkson. Vickie Frazier, Denat the Trin· 1 ise Friar. Lynn Hartley. Vlekle
of C h r l s t Heinzman. Donna Hudson, Sal
Elizabeetll Fick as ly Hyer. Mary Plant• Valerie
Rainey alld Donna Pa•.ersoo.

or the

Gellipolis, Ohio
'

do;~ens

of new Sha

Shell 5ty!es we're showin(:

EVERGREEN:,..
SALE!
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CHJC

Teet'S &amp; WoMel's
A-

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Ill 0 ..

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loother lool! sf.,loo in ~in9bocl.. .;
barebadl
styles. Some """" cool
r,ollio •.....,.. Wood or cot!: wedge
l!oek.W...,colors.StoiO.

Fun To Wear

With l&lt;tds superior nullity.
Built with ll.eds shockprooofed arch cLIShion.

sh1pe or bnnd·new look.
And She Shells so with

In 1 word , made Ia rivl!l
)lOll tilt most for ~our , . ·

everythlna. Anywhere,
enytime. Coale choose yourt

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SHOP FRIDAY
NITE TIL 8 P.M.

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to• up

USE OUR CHARGE ACCOUNT AT ••••

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ll.eds Champione 81ucller\ Made

IOOIL

., PRICE .;
BUSTER •
SPECIAL :·

Looks Are Deceiving!
These Marvelous Fakes
Have All The Beeuty and
Sparkle of the Real Thing

•ntl·scutf

choice of colors. All made
with luxurious MoiUanto Blue

50.POUND BAG

CLO

RINGS

lona: slepwe, short sreen and
sleeveless- 'all In your

OUR REG. 2 FOit $7

MICHIGAN PEAT

· -.1 ..., ol 11nlak

for ...... one! w0

eSPRUCE
eTARUS
eJUNIPERS
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MANY VARIETIES

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This jewel neeI, ribbed yoi&lt;o,
zipper back She Shell 1s one

$AVI!: $16.00

'80

1

·championeBiucher
are "child-proof"!

Mrs. Hazel Gwinn
Is Married To
Columbus Man

22" CU'r-SELF PROPELLED

4 CYCLE

Manufacturer's

,

' the eJ"ecutlve committee.

ONLY:UOSELL

eFORSHRUBS

the home of Mrs . Karl Owen. 1
DLEPORT _ Mrl Edna
Mrs. Richard Bailey will be MID
h d ght ·of the
the eo-hostess.
Miller Frenc , au er
.
TilE OH KAN Coin Club, Pt. Ilate Mr. and Mrs. Walter MilPleasant, W. Va.• will hold a ler, Middleport, was umted m
regular meeting at the Appal- I marriage . ~ Rlcbard Russell,
achian Power Co. auditori um son of W1lham Russsell, PomM()nday. The public is invited eroy, ln a ceremony performed
to attend the social hour and : by the Rev. Max Donahue at
.I . trading session starting al 6:30 the Heath Metl1odist Church
1
p. m. following by th e meetin g. I parsonage on April :&gt;11.
S):eCil awards to members for 1 . Mrs. Robert H~sell, Pomeroy~
individual service to the organ- s1ster of the bnde, ~erved a 1
tzation will he made. A ta lk the matron of honor. Best man
on coin collecting will be pre- I for the bri degroom was Lester
· 1 sented nd this will be follo wed 1Dnmewood, Syracuse-.
.
' by a coin auction
Other guests at the weddmg
THEODO!lUS COUT'&lt;C IL 17 . were Lu Ann , Marc and Keith
Daughters of A meri c~ w!l! meci .Fr_ench and Mrs. Mary Bacon,
at 7:30 Monday night at 1 h, Middleport, and Robert Hysell,
IOOF Hall. InspectiOn will be Pomeruy.
held and all members are asked The new Mrs. Ru~sell ls em- I
to wear white.
played a ~ school nurse for the
1
Me igs Local School District.
Tuesday .
Mr. Russell is employed at the
SALISBURY PTA wt\1 mcel Philip Sporn Plant. The couple
Tuesday, May 16, 7:30 p.m. at reside on Fisher St., Midd lethe Salisbury
Elr~ rmml ary purt.
School New officers will be tn·
stalled and there will ue a spea· 'f· I . II
"'' .
ker on Youth Opportumly. He- ·' .art 1•1 ~.,;; on '" w
freshments will be m ved.
K••v••llr Cluh l.~ :ul••r
LETART FALLS PT .~ w i I I PT. P L EA :i A~T - The Ke1.
m@el in regular fie s~ ion Tues· ('t(C Cl 11 b of PPHS have el c~t­
day, May 16. al 7:1 11 p rn l 1~· rd nffir e ~· s for the coming year
stallatlon of new of!lcer s will wd h M&lt;Jrt11 a Hesson, president ;
be, held. Refreshments served Sarah LPwis, vice

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UPN:R STORE

MAPLE; MONTH

•·

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held

:

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young and !ion of new officers and a talk PARKERSBURG - Mar.gar- :ley, Charl~~\and Mr. ·.
1
family, C=hrldge, and Mr.: by the Rev. Richard Martm, et Ripley .Di\s and James . 9• Erwm
. ner,
and Mrs. Willl"''' Kitcnen and : rector of the Grace Episcopal ! Roush were united in marriago ' A small recepl.i¥1 ~as bel~
daughter, ChilliC&lt;Jthe, are in 1Church were h1ghltghts of a 1Thursday, May·u, at 7:30 .R'!l- at the home .oUfi'S. _raul DaYMorristown for Mother's Day . meeting of X1 Gamma. Mu at the st. Andrew's ,yefliodist 1s. .Attending the ,;recep.tion· oth·
weekend with Mr. and M r s. 1 chapter of Bela S1gma Ph1 Sorin Parkersburg.
. .er than those m,e)ltioned above
Robert Rtibel.
Iority Thursday night at the Co· Mrs. Roush is a sist~r ol Mrs. were Mrs. B. pBvis and Mr:
lumbia Gas Co. offices.
Norris, Leta&gt;'\ ll'alls, and and Mrs. Woodrow Fisher. The
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smart and Shirley Custer, outgoing pres- Mr. Roush is a, brother of Fred couple is presently living in
granddaughter, Lmda Hackett, ident, installed the new offiof RaCine. The. brid e Parkersburg, but plan to move
are weekend visitors at the cers including Jane Walton, wore a navy blue •ull w l t h to Lisbon, Ohio.
borne of _the Rev. and .Mr s. president ; Ann Rupe, viee pres- ·"iiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
George Siddall and f&gt;a~ly of ident; Betty Miller, recording a'
Dler P~.
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secretary; and Shirley
and children and Mrs. Guida Beegle, treasurer.
Mi&gt;uming were reoent tuests lntroduced by Norma """"'•
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of: Mr. and Mrs. James MoUrn.' bary, the Rev. Mr. Mm:tin gave
... and children, Columbus.
renections of hiS hfe m Me1gs
County. The famliy wlil move
to Columbus next month.
A letter was read from the
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editor of Yearbook asking that
the chapter submit the name
of a Meigs County woman who
might qualify lor the title of
"Ontstan.ding Young Woman of
America."
Refreshments were provided
by Phil Mullen and Jean MorgaJI.

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. PRESENTS CHECKS - Middleport's effort. in the Meigs County "Dollars for Scholars" P~•pral!'
•.1500 richer Friday night when the five men pictured each presented Edison ~aker, center s~ll~i~;·v~
~hip. Others seated, are. left, .James Rickman who pre sented a sch?larsh&gt;p on beh.alf n
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~William Lewis of the Cross Hardware Store who presented a scholarship on behalf of himself
LeWis;
.bu!, left to right, Dr. R. R Pickens who personally gave o~e of the scholarshi~s; Carroll Norris, presentin.g_on .
'ofthe R. H. Rawlings Cons Co., and Keith Goble, presenting on behalf of Keith Goble Ford, Inc. Baker JS
of the trusiness section portion of the campaign. Under the general chairmanship of Jack Welsh, Middleport's drive
: for the scholarship program is now over $_1_5_00:::.._ _ _

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night Indicated that lile repairs IOWU\1 ·11le ~ ,
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reptesentaUves believe t~at VOL ' 2 NO. 15
SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1967
SECOND SECTION
P•ge 13 and l!l1provements needed on Mayor Leflar, ~ 111- ot\i,er
and ~ ,for lile purcbase should
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the water company's facilities band, eontendeilll!all'oticlalnf ·
Fred be sold, on ail opeo market. It
would run from $200,000 to $250,·
(Conllnued 0.'

Sunday
JOHN GEE AME
Mother's Day pr&lt;&gt;granl

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lng morning SUnday School

hour. All welcome. .

BY PAT HOUCK

PEMBI\OKE CWB wlU bold
o picnic at the bome of Dr.

and Mrs. Keith 1\. Brandeberry, 6 p.m. Husbands are Jn.
vited
guests.
~Jn~ day last week when he had a minute to breathe,
Jr. said, "Sunday is Mother:s Day, we'll have to
to write an editorial."
was kidding of course.
sure he doesn't know how many words I've put
in the last ten years trying to express my feelings

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GALLIPOLIS - 1\ussell G.
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· 1 England, Farmers Home AdMrs. George T. Epling, Pt. ministration County Supervisor
Plfasant, dau&amp;hter, 1:15 p. m. for 21 years with offices at
F~y; Mrs. Edward L. Miller, Georgetown, Ohio, serving CJer.
Wet Columbia. son, 2:06 p. m. mont, Brown and Hamilton
Friday; Mrs. 1\lcnard K. Wal· counties nas been named Dis· GALLIPOLIS - The Eleen·
laee, Pt. Plebanl, son, U6 p. trict SUpervisor for Soulflern tive Council of tho Gallla-Meigs
m. Friday.
Ollio comprising 13 County of. C.A.P. met In reiUiar session
Dlscbarlft
fices serving $3$ oounties. He on Msy 10 Ill the Gallia Cobnly
Mrs. Harold T. Allyn, Mrs. will work out of the Admin!.. C.A.P. office at the courthouse.
+•' r4ward G. Boyd, ·Russell Co- tration's State OUice, CollliJio Fifteen of the eJ&amp;Itteen mer•· II
bum, George Darlln1, Sr., bus. Mr. England succeeds Mr. bers were present.
Thomas 0. Denney, Ruy Howard S. Beall recently nam- Jack Crisp, representaUve
EDiland, Randy K. Raynes, 110- ed Ohio Rural Development J,l\.0. of Alliens, was a guest.
mer F. Moore, Mrs. Ervin L. Specialist with the Farmers Gordon Wooten presided.
Morrl1, Suzanne PIUengor, Home Aclministration.
Mrs. Nancy Franltlln, N.Y.C.
Mils Wanda L. Resalter, Mrs. Mr. England was reared on a Director. gave a report on the
N. Calvin Sanders, Mrs. Jlus. ·farm In Wyandot County. He Ioperation Ill tile N.Y.C. proaell S, SaiiMera, Berl S I e e d, JITaduatecl from Ohlo State Unt· i gram in Gallia and Meigs CounMrs. Monvll C. Swain, Mr s. verslty wilb a bachelor's de-lu..
Leo Swlliller, Charles G. . Wat. ,gree In agriculture and started Richard G. Sayre, EtecuUve
1011 and Mrs. Walter R. Davll working for Farmers Hom e ~ Director and Lauren ·E. Hoff·
: man, Director of Gallla-Meigs
illS lnfanl 1011.
Administration In 1911.
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Mr. England served with the C.A.P. gave brief reporil on
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futnro programs, pro)ecll tnat
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:G~rov:e; Claude · Sines, work In Southwestern Ohio. mer N.y .C. pt'olrama.
Mn. Edna Jlun. Hls work )Yith the
The next Executive
lion qualifies him tor his
meeting will be held Jome
.and Mn. Samuel dulles wlllch be beg!na
at the C.A.P. offti!IID the -~ II
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In Lawrenee Count)', Ohio,
CIUCAGO (UP!) - Tile
James F. Roblnaoo, Ashland, '
of 1.72 acreB of
Ky.. lor ~.50 was annoUileed
lfrl. Alma Par- land at the Bile of former ·
Friday by the Gtileral Servl~d
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' · ·Legar "llso, stated lbi! Pomeroy
night Indicated that lile repairs IOWU\1 ·11le ~ ,
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reptesentaUves believe t~at VOL ' 2 NO. 15
SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1967
SECOND SECTION
P•ge 13 and l!l1provements needed on Mayor Leflar, ~ 111- ot\i,er
and ~ ,for lile purcbase should
•
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the water company's facilities band, eontendeilll!all'oticlalnf ·
Fred be sold, on ail opeo market. It
would run from $200,000 to $250,·
(Conllnued 0.'

Sunday
JOHN GEE AME
Mother's Day pr&lt;&gt;granl

u.· b l1

lng morning SUnday School

hour. All welcome. .

BY PAT HOUCK

PEMBI\OKE CWB wlU bold
o picnic at the bome of Dr.

and Mrs. Keith 1\. Brandeberry, 6 p.m. Husbands are Jn.
vited
guests.
~Jn~ day last week when he had a minute to breathe,
Jr. said, "Sunday is Mother:s Day, we'll have to
to write an editorial."
was kidding of course.
sure he doesn't know how many words I've put
in the last ten years trying to express my feelings

•tated.

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80.0 Attend Annual Gallipolis
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GALLIPOLIS - 1\ussell G.
Blrtb•
· 1 England, Farmers Home AdMrs. George T. Epling, Pt. ministration County Supervisor
Plfasant, dau&amp;hter, 1:15 p. m. for 21 years with offices at
F~y; Mrs. Edward L. Miller, Georgetown, Ohio, serving CJer.
Wet Columbia. son, 2:06 p. m. mont, Brown and Hamilton
Friday; Mrs. 1\lcnard K. Wal· counties nas been named Dis· GALLIPOLIS - The Eleen·
laee, Pt. Plebanl, son, U6 p. trict SUpervisor for Soulflern tive Council of tho Gallla-Meigs
m. Friday.
Ollio comprising 13 County of. C.A.P. met In reiUiar session
Dlscbarlft
fices serving $3$ oounties. He on Msy 10 Ill the Gallia Cobnly
Mrs. Harold T. Allyn, Mrs. will work out of the Admin!.. C.A.P. office at the courthouse.
+•' r4ward G. Boyd, ·Russell Co- tration's State OUice, CollliJio Fifteen of the eJ&amp;Itteen mer•· II
bum, George Darlln1, Sr., bus. Mr. England succeeds Mr. bers were present.
Thomas 0. Denney, Ruy Howard S. Beall recently nam- Jack Crisp, representaUve
EDiland, Randy K. Raynes, 110- ed Ohio Rural Development J,l\.0. of Alliens, was a guest.
mer F. Moore, Mrs. Ervin L. Specialist with the Farmers Gordon Wooten presided.
Morrl1, Suzanne PIUengor, Home Aclministration.
Mrs. Nancy Franltlln, N.Y.C.
Mils Wanda L. Resalter, Mrs. Mr. England was reared on a Director. gave a report on the
N. Calvin Sanders, Mrs. Jlus. ·farm In Wyandot County. He Ioperation Ill tile N.Y.C. proaell S, SaiiMera, Berl S I e e d, JITaduatecl from Ohlo State Unt· i gram in Gallia and Meigs CounMrs. Monvll C. Swain, Mr s. verslty wilb a bachelor's de-lu..
Leo Swlliller, Charles G. . Wat. ,gree In agriculture and started Richard G. Sayre, EtecuUve
1011 and Mrs. Walter R. Davll working for Farmers Hom e ~ Director and Lauren ·E. Hoff·
: man, Director of Gallla-Meigs
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Administration In 1911.
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:G~rov:e; Claude · Sines, work In Southwestern Ohio. mer N.y .C. pt'olrama.
Mn. Edna Jlun. Hls work )Yith the
The next Executive
lion qualifies him tor his
meeting will be held Jome
.and Mn. Samuel dulles wlllch be beg!na
at the C.A.P. offti!IID the -~ II
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CIUCAGO (UP!) - Tile
James F. Roblnaoo, Ashland, '
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Ky.. lor ~.50 was annoUileed
lfrl. Alma Par- land at the Bile of former ·
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Lusher, pastor of Powell, Evangelist, President Rankin, of Crown City, Mi s s
· the ·~bernacle Baptist Church, of the Ohlo Valley Colleg~. Rankm complied a four year
Cjdllleolhe. aJid graduate of Parkersburg, W. Va.
average of 96.56.
llallllan Traee High School Miss Rehooca
Saunders, Two other Honor Students alwni be speaker for the 1967,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. so were named at Hannan Trace
cq,meocement Eercises of Saunders of MercerviJ!e, has High School. They were Ctsra
IJannan Trace High School at been named Valedlctorian of Saunders. daughter of Mr. and
1 p. m. Friday May , 9 in' the the 1!167 Class at Hannan Trace Mrs, Joseph D, Saunders. Rt 1
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High School. For four years of Northup, third with an average
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~verinl the Baccalaureate a 97.71 average.
average of 94.60, wao Jeannie
Serinon for the Class of 1!167 Named Salutatorian of the Sisson, daughter of Mr. an &lt;l
Ill the Hannan Trace High 1967 Class at Hannan Trace Mrs, Herman Sisson, Rt 1.
SclM!ol Auditorium, at 3 p. m. School was Consto::nc::;e_.Rankin==·::·:.&lt;:N:::o:::rlh::u~p::..,- - - - - -

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Following retails effective Mon. &amp; Tues. May 15 &amp; 16

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1· Cathy Fullz, Bernadette. Hello
program btghUghted by 1 w"'l ka," "IJ)Ipresslono of •:·scot- Keij~ .J;;vansc' f\Bndf£.B u rt, nessy, basJoon: ' MU!Ie Lr&amp; ar,
played medley of lamlltar Rod· 11sh Air"', and the l~"'tapQing Jenny M'~nclllni, Jane: Wells, Twila Clatworthy, ,oboe; I a Y
am' and Hamm,rstein tun~s 1 Henry. Fill~re , marclles, '"i'be ~ob Bailey, Marla , Qr~eser, McGowan; Jaqe Qt!1Ve,,1 ~a~s
lnm ''The Sound Of Must6" was 'Kia~on M~lch". ,and "His Ho~: trolllbo~;' ~c_ky ,.f:iea.,, ' pa~ clanne!: Debb~~ llar/'1'hl,, alleatured Friday night when the or March" ,wb1ch open\)d aad · Uqom~a. Bell{ :HobSiellPf. Jan· I!&gt; cla•mel; Nell 9lll!''!if. Char·
311b annual and the ftnal spring closed the pro~ram. A conrert 1ce Eastman, Marlene;~wln, Iss~ P?rter, Th~1 Gla~. Geru
concert o,l the Pomeroy H lg h "exira" was "Trombone Tobog- ,J:iency Mayer. ~om Cr,ew, ~oi'Jis GQW\I!n&gt;, ·Chuck Hal\"ahs, per
School Bind .lias held.
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· ·Sharon Smitli, sib&lt;JI B,alrla:y, cusslon: Carolyn Jones, . Sal!!
Donald•Mlll director mad , , Makl!!l t~efr I!~ appearance .Barbara Whjl~, C'ti e''f,I j Me, 'mo'hokar, ·belts: Ric~ G!lnior~,
his fin 1 .,.:;..t
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• band h appearlaneclce en Grillllh, BIH Felly. J o b n cy Thompson . .tenor saxopMnoq :Toyce' Evans, llantones: Joh~
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'·s-lier Marla prueser, Frank Gir- - --·~ · ·...
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olaml. Jahet M~s. Kathy
14-The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, May 14. 19Q7
The large audience attend- ' son, Bill Downie, trumcets :
ing the final effort by the Pom- 1 Pam Neutzl!ng, Kay Bing, Irene !
eroy bandsmen In the junior IBarnes, N~cy Tltvs, Jo. Ellen
high scbool auditorium gave IIJ .
Dorollly Nelltzllng, Mary
stamp approval to "The Solllld 1
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of Music" medley which lnclud- ,
. Darla
eel the· familiar slralll8 of "Do: 1rle
Susan,
Re, .HJ;" "My Favorite
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'11lings.'• usn:teen." "Gnlntr
Seventeen·.. uMaria,., "An Or'
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Mountain" and, ol courlil!, the etta ·
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·llO!is Post, State HI!UJw•v · ·
Rounding out the short b lrol lnvPAtl•ated no traffic ae.
ctdents Friday In ,either Mel~i
or Gallla counties 'but nine arFour Persons Are
re/!ts were listed,
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Cited to Ga1l!nolls lll)llllclpal
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as, 16. Rodnev: Edword HcSelfrH E•tlmotft, · - ,. ·1 ·
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ler. 2L Jlunlinorton, W:·· va.;
live day, Thus far, In the first Frank H. Capehart. S7, Pl
132 days of the year,
Pleasant: Darrell C, Beller, 23,
pollee have inve(tigated
Pnca, W. Va.: Richard ' D. En.
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rown City, both for
aro . L. Wau~b. 18. Rt 2,
James W, Brewer,
Crown City, defective brakes,
polls, oqueallng tires; and ChJII'o and ,Jimmy R Halley, 21. Gal·
Jes Bates, 61, Rt 2
Upo!JS, passing over the yellow
eOPEN MONDAY ~IGHTS '
intoxication, all to
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BANNAN TRACE C0 M·
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I Average high temperature lor GALLIPOLIS - An officers
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FREDERICK C. RODGERS i Average low temperature lor' ice will be held Thursday, M.ay
the week this year 45 5 last 18, at the Grace MelhodJst
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! Total precipitation for the m, till 2:30 p, m.
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Total precipitation to date for presenting the duties of the ofGALUPOIJS _ Linda Lou French, dau hter of Mr. this year 19.36 inches, 1as 1 lteers 1n the local society. If
tnd Mrs George Fre h Rt 1 G 11 . 11
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year 11.84 Inch••·
an officer or an elected officer
piled a p,erfect 4.0 ave~~ge, h~s be:n 1:m~d';,a~edf~~~~~ i Nbrmal average precipitation cannot attend she is asked to
of the 1967 graduating class of Kyger Creek High School ,3U inclles.
, please send another member
Salutatorian of the 1967 graduating class at Kyge~
!In her ~~ace, All officers of the
Creek High School Is Fred Coulson Rodgers
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Woman &gt; Society In Me1gs
and ~rs. James Rodgers,1 'son
r. Pre-Schoolers to
County are urged to attend.
Chesh1re. He has a 3.5 aver-1 a!" and "Recession at" The Register Wednesday
age.
I Rev. Earl Shuler will offer the LETART _ A pre • school Poulin Infant
The Rev, Max Donahue, pas· Invocation and Benediction.
reglslrollon will be 'held at the Birth Anrwunced
lor of lh~ Heath Methodist K Richard Frnst, Principal, Letart Falls Grade School by POMEROY -Mr. and Ml'l.
;~u~~~· ~ddl~purt, willSedehv- Kyger Creek High School, will Mrs, Jane Ifill, FIrst grade Richard J. Poulin of Pomeroy
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m acca aurea1e rmon present awards to students pri· teacher at Letart Elementary, are &amp;Mouncing the birth ef
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to 3:!~ p. m.
eph, weighing 8 lbs,, 11 ozs. at
"Mountain Climbing "
Igive the Invocation at
The reg!straUon Is lor Letart Holzer Hospital on April 25,
Commencement ~ercises for reate, and the Rev. Mr.
stude~ls only and lmmedl~~ly Grandparents are, Mr. and
the 4:1-member graduating class bue will give the Benediction folloWJIIJithe reglstrsllon a get Mrs, J. LuCJen Poulin and Mrs.
will be held at 3 ]).m. Friday, Special music at the
' ~cqualnted" period will be held VIrgil BlackwGod of Pomeroy.
May !9 In the Kyger c r • e k laureate will be presented by
m the auditorium where r.,. Great grandmother is MJ'I. Collllh School Auditorium, with Kyger Creek Choral and t h freshments 'will lle JerVed.
ra St. Cyr tf Lewiston, Maine,
Dr. James E, Rodgers, Prole• High School M!Jed Chorus,
sor of Education, Ohio Univer.
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SPECIAL MEETING
C. Comer Bradbury, L oc a I
Superintendent, will present the MIDDLEPORT - ~A•id:i:~
class for diplomas, which will meeting of the M
be conferred upon the gradu· Lodge No. 363 F&amp;AM w i I
ales by Gerdon Fisher, Presi· be held Tuesday, May 16,
dent or the Bnard of Education. 7:30o p. m. for conferring
The Kyger Creek High School Master Mason degree, ~=~ ~ ~
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The Rev., Swlday, May 14, wtJJ be J. lol. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. A.
Lusher, pastor of Powell, Evangelist, President Rankin, of Crown City, Mi s s
· the ·~bernacle Baptist Church, of the Ohlo Valley Colleg~. Rankm complied a four year
Cjdllleolhe. aJid graduate of Parkersburg, W. Va.
average of 96.56.
llallllan Traee High School Miss Rehooca
Saunders, Two other Honor Students alwni be speaker for the 1967,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. so were named at Hannan Trace
cq,meocement Eercises of Saunders of MercerviJ!e, has High School. They were Ctsra
IJannan Trace High School at been named Valedlctorian of Saunders. daughter of Mr. and
1 p. m. Friday May , 9 in' the the 1!167 Class at Hannan Trace Mrs, Joseph D, Saunders. Rt 1
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High School. For four years of Northup, third with an average
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~verinl the Baccalaureate a 97.71 average.
average of 94.60, wao Jeannie
Serinon for the Class of 1!167 Named Salutatorian of the Sisson, daughter of Mr. an &lt;l
Ill the Hannan Trace High 1967 Class at Hannan Trace Mrs, Herman Sisson, Rt 1.
SclM!ol Auditorium, at 3 p. m. School was Consto::nc::;e_.Rankin==·::·:.&lt;:N:::o:::rlh::u~p::..,- - - - - -

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1· Cathy Fullz, Bernadette. Hello
program btghUghted by 1 w"'l ka," "IJ)Ipresslono of •:·scot- Keij~ .J;;vansc' f\Bndf£.B u rt, nessy, basJoon: ' MU!Ie Lr&amp; ar,
played medley of lamlltar Rod· 11sh Air"', and the l~"'tapQing Jenny M'~nclllni, Jane: Wells, Twila Clatworthy, ,oboe; I a Y
am' and Hamm,rstein tun~s 1 Henry. Fill~re , marclles, '"i'be ~ob Bailey, Marla , Qr~eser, McGowan; Jaqe Qt!1Ve,,1 ~a~s
lnm ''The Sound Of Must6" was 'Kia~on M~lch". ,and "His Ho~: trolllbo~;' ~c_ky ,.f:iea.,, ' pa~ clanne!: Debb~~ llar/'1'hl,, alleatured Friday night when the or March" ,wb1ch open\)d aad · Uqom~a. Bell{ :HobSiellPf. Jan· I!&gt; cla•mel; Nell 9lll!''!if. Char·
311b annual and the ftnal spring closed the pro~ram. A conrert 1ce Eastman, Marlene;~wln, Iss~ P?rter, Th~1 Gla~. Geru
concert o,l the Pomeroy H lg h "exira" was "Trombone Tobog- ,J:iency Mayer. ~om Cr,ew, ~oi'Jis GQW\I!n&gt;, ·Chuck Hal\"ahs, per
School Bind .lias held.
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· ·Sharon Smitli, sib&lt;JI B,alrla:y, cusslon: Carolyn Jones, . Sal!!
Donald•Mlll director mad , , Makl!!l t~efr I!~ appearance .Barbara Whjl~, C'ti e''f,I j Me, 'mo'hokar, ·belts: Ric~ G!lnior~,
his fin 1 .,.:;..t
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• band h appearlaneclce en Grillllh, BIH Felly. J o b n cy Thompson . .tenor saxopMnoq :Toyce' Evans, llantones: Joh~
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The large audience attend- ' son, Bill Downie, trumcets :
ing the final effort by the Pom- 1 Pam Neutzl!ng, Kay Bing, Irene !
eroy bandsmen In the junior IBarnes, N~cy Tltvs, Jo. Ellen
high scbool auditorium gave IIJ .
Dorollly Nelltzllng, Mary
stamp approval to "The Solllld 1
' Leanne
of Music" medley which lnclud- ,
. Darla
eel the· familiar slralll8 of "Do: 1rle
Susan,
Re, .HJ;" "My Favorite
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Seventeen·.. uMaria,., "An Or'
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Mountain" and, ol courlil!, the etta ·
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·llO!is Post, State HI!UJw•v · ·
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ctdents Friday In ,either Mel~i
or Gallla counties 'but nine arFour Persons Are
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Cited to Ga1l!nolls lll)llllclpal
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as, 16. Rodnev: Edword HcSelfrH E•tlmotft, · - ,. ·1 ·
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ler. 2L Jlunlinorton, W:·· va.;
live day, Thus far, In the first Frank H. Capehart. S7, Pl
132 days of the year,
Pleasant: Darrell C, Beller, 23,
pollee have inve(tigated
Pnca, W. Va.: Richard ' D. En.
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rown City, both for
aro . L. Wau~b. 18. Rt 2,
James W, Brewer,
Crown City, defective brakes,
polls, oqueallng tires; and ChJII'o and ,Jimmy R Halley, 21. Gal·
Jes Bates, 61, Rt 2
Upo!JS, passing over the yellow
eOPEN MONDAY ~IGHTS '
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BANNAN TRACE C0 M·
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MENCEMENT
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' the week this year GU last 1 training workshop of the Womyear 69.0.
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FREDERICK C. RODGERS i Average low temperature lor' ice will be held Thursday, M.ay
the week this year 45 5 last 18, at the Grace MelhodJst
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! Total precipitation for the m, till 2:30 p, m.
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Total precipitation to date for presenting the duties of the ofGALUPOIJS _ Linda Lou French, dau hter of Mr. this year 19.36 inches, 1as 1 lteers 1n the local society. If
tnd Mrs George Fre h Rt 1 G 11 . 11
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year 11.84 Inch••·
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piled a p,erfect 4.0 ave~~ge, h~s be:n 1:m~d';,a~edf~~~~~ i Nbrmal average precipitation cannot attend she is asked to
of the 1967 graduating class of Kyger Creek High School ,3U inclles.
, please send another member
Salutatorian of the 1967 graduating class at Kyge~
!In her ~~ace, All officers of the
Creek High School Is Fred Coulson Rodgers
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Woman &gt; Society In Me1gs
and ~rs. James Rodgers,1 'son
r. Pre-Schoolers to
County are urged to attend.
Chesh1re. He has a 3.5 aver-1 a!" and "Recession at" The Register Wednesday
age.
I Rev. Earl Shuler will offer the LETART _ A pre • school Poulin Infant
The Rev, Max Donahue, pas· Invocation and Benediction.
reglslrollon will be 'held at the Birth Anrwunced
lor of lh~ Heath Methodist K Richard Frnst, Principal, Letart Falls Grade School by POMEROY -Mr. and Ml'l.
;~u~~~· ~ddl~purt, willSedehv- Kyger Creek High School, will Mrs, Jane Ifill, FIrst grade Richard J. Poulin of Pomeroy
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m acca aurea1e rmon present awards to students pri· teacher at Letart Elementary, are &amp;Mouncing the birth ef
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to 3:!~ p. m.
eph, weighing 8 lbs,, 11 ozs. at
"Mountain Climbing "
Igive the Invocation at
The reg!straUon Is lor Letart Holzer Hospital on April 25,
Commencement ~ercises for reate, and the Rev. Mr.
stude~ls only and lmmedl~~ly Grandparents are, Mr. and
the 4:1-member graduating class bue will give the Benediction folloWJIIJithe reglstrsllon a get Mrs, J. LuCJen Poulin and Mrs.
will be held at 3 ]).m. Friday, Special music at the
' ~cqualnted" period will be held VIrgil BlackwGod of Pomeroy.
May !9 In the Kyger c r • e k laureate will be presented by
m the auditorium where r.,. Great grandmother is MJ'I. Collllh School Auditorium, with Kyger Creek Choral and t h freshments 'will lle JerVed.
ra St. Cyr tf Lewiston, Maine,
Dr. James E, Rodgers, Prole• High School M!Jed Chorus,
sor of Education, Ohio Univer.
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SPECIAL MEETING
C. Comer Bradbury, L oc a I
Superintendent, will present the MIDDLEPORT - ~A•id:i:~
class for diplomas, which will meeting of the M
be conferred upon the gradu· Lodge No. 363 F&amp;AM w i I
ales by Gerdon Fisher, Presi· be held Tuesday, May 16,
dent or the Bnard of Education. 7:30o p. m. for conferring
The Kyger Creek High School Master Mason degree, ~=~ ~ ~
Band will play "Pomp and Cir- ~ Harry 1. Che$er, W
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Callison's eighth • inning sin- of the season and secf!Dd since 1after a walk ·tp Bill WhIte, aJIIieared in the Reds' halt of
gle, his third of. the game, sent being plll'&lt;hased by the PbtlJ pinch- hilling for Don-Lock, he tile sixth when Tony Perez tripplneb • runner 'fony Gonazlet from the Houston Astros:
was out at the plate trying to led o!f Phllly starter -!;bris
home Saturday with the r u n R!JOkie G a r y Sutherland scoru on Coo~le Rojas' squeeze Short after walka to Tommy
which gayc the ·Philadelphia oouched olf the elgllth inning bunt, CoUlson followed with bls Harper and Pete Ro".
Phillies a 3-2 victory over the with a double, which sent los- single, scoring ~nazlez, a The Phils tied tile l!eOI'e·at 2league leadipt Cincinnati Reds. er Bill McCool to .the showers. pincll-runner lpr Whits. ·
2 when Callison llt!gled In tbe
Dick Fafiell b!anked t Ge With Ted Abernathy pilching, ·Lock's tblrd home. ran of tbe seventh and came borne on
Reds (he last three innings to Sutherland moved to tltird on season gave · the Pblls a 1 - 0 Jackie Brandt's plnch ·double.

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ClevelaDd IDdiBDS wen over
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Burgess' loth • inning sacrifice shallow for pinch bitter Walt effort migbt 'be waaetd b
fiy plus the two • bit pitching Williams to advance, but . 40- the 1'/hlte SQ,~ ""'""
of Jim O'Toole enabled the Chi· year • old B u r g ess end· a~ainst lefthancler Nick
cago White Soli tn beat I he ed tbe game with a fiy ball tn- the ex-Los Ange~s Doilfer,
California Angels 1.0· Saturday to deep right field.
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Pete Ward led off tbe wlnnlng In the American League. The two. of
rally against loser Minnie Ro- fonner Cincinnati Red, who last leavmg.for a
jas with a double Into right pitelted two weeks ago, surren. nlllth ·l!mlng.
center. Ken Berry wal inten- dered a second Inning single to
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tional!y walked and pinch-hit- Skowron and then faced 26 An· ning _sl
ler Jerry Adair drooped an at· gel batters before allowing the Craw,'s
tempted sacrifice, First • base- second hit to Rick Reichardt the Sot
put two~!~=;
man Moose Skowron, traded b; in the lOth Inning.
Ion base against the le
the Sox to California last week, O'Toole struck out II and The paid attendarice
threw poorly to third base and walked one.
4.479, but the crowd .
the bases were loaded.
It appeared lor a while that stored by 26 205 Qo)r.
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Tlwl Illdlans loaded the bases agaln,9t tlant came in !he
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(Night g?mes not included) myre (3-2) 2 p.m.
atnil• by Rocky Colavito and right but was thrown out trying
Amencan League
Monday's Gameo
errors by Saverine ·and t hi r 1 to stretch hit hit into a d •uble. . D .
W. L. Pet. GB BaltJmore at Boston, rught ,
17 7 ·708
baseman Tiin Cullen but relief Fred
Val,ntine and I' au I , etror t
Calilo;ma at. Ka?sas City: mgot
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pitcher Bob Priddy forced Casanova followed with "inglr, ~lucago k
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11 12 .4/8 5% Only games scheduled.
Brown to hit into a double pia,y. but were strand.,d.
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Was hington
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15 9 .625 Ill
Hinton l!lngled horne Chico
ST PAUL •
1gl)1\e a two-run . rally. It was ,
Saturday's Results
St. Louis
15 10 .600 2
1 Salmon. Salmon walked stole (UP!)
Rookie Rick Monday the fourth homer of the season Cl•wl and 3 W"''hmgton I
Chicago
14 10 .583 2%
second ,and advanced .t~ thir~ belted his second Ho~er in as for the $!00,000 bonus player. t;ctroit 10 Bo~!fm 8
Philadelphia
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Bob
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Atlanta
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~l Sa hits singled to set up 111,. n ansos . Y ·'N" mnyesoka . ht an Francisco 12 14 .462 511
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lllimerect and Fred Valentine turday to lead the Kansas City At~lebcHs seconl rundm tthc f~rsdt Su11dny's Prohablc Pitchers
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Pittsbur~h 6 Atlanta 5, 10 ins.
Grant in the f1rst inning
"ngle to score Cater.
( aliforoia Brunet (1-4) and New York at St. Louis, nigbt
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third on singles by Bert Cam- (3·11 and .lbhn (2-2), 2. Z:l5 p, San Francisco 4 Houston 3
NaUonal League
paneris and Monday ard Web- m.
Sunday's Probable Pitchers
G. AB. R. B.
ster's double into the left field Ka nsas City Dobson (0-1) at
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Min nesota Oil om 10-0} 2:15 p.m.
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Alley! Pitt
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Tho Twins tallied in Ihe Clcvelanrl Me Dowell (2-1) at Philadelphia Bunning 12·3) and
· Cimnte, Pitt :1 87 17 31
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Brock, SlL
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Nolan (2-1) and Maloney (1-2)
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Lefbvre, LA 24 94 11 32
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the loth_ Inning Saturday to , sacrifice fly.
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SIGN UNEBACKER
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the Pittsburgh Pirates an 1
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American Leaone
11-5 victory over the AI· Lew Krausse benefited from han and ro:arl Wilson hit hom- CLEVELAND (UP!) -Bob
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Clemeute opened the IOtb by notch his 5'cond victory in six durine, a six-run ninth Inning
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Carew, Min 23 81 9 '1:1 ,333
an .Infield bit of[ decisions. Krausse went six upri ,rng Soturrloy that carried National ~oothall League con24 86 16 28 .32i loser
Niekro and I
innings with Roberto Rodriguez !he Detroirt Ti ~rrs to a 10-8 tract w I I h the Cleveland
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and Paut Lindblad finishing up.' victory over the Boston Ted Browns. Matheson, a 245-pound
Vrslles, Min 24 95 11 Sl .31&amp; .ski's infield out Cll!lllente Grant was charged with h is s"' for their seventh straight nal!ve of Boone, N.C.~ was tne
Cnglr Bos . 19 76 9 23
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Browns' tnp draft cb01ce In the
Freehn Del 23 7t 9 21
drl•e olf the lefkenter
ries.
,I The Tigers, tralllng 5-4 alter 1967 co_n_eg_e_d_a_
r ft_. _ _ _ __
Rchrdt; Cal 26 97 14 29
! right innings, retained their ·
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hold on lirst place when reliever
Frecsi Cal '1:1 112 13 33
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Wyal! , who had not given up I
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010 010 100-10 13 0 Willie Horton to start the In5-4 in tile top of the ninth
100 112 003- a 11 3 ning and then yielded a double
America• Leape:
be belted bla !ourtb hom·
to Jim Northrup. Both rode J
Tigers 7; Blelary, Orioles 8;
of llte season, but the Pir· Sparma, Klippstein (6), Sher- home on catcher Freehan's
Robinson, Orioles, Millcher,
took advantage of a pass· ry (8), Korince (8), Wicker· sixtn home run of the season. I
~ Agee, \nita So&gt;:
ball by Joe ·Tprre tn tie the sham (9) and Freehan; Ben- iiijjjiijiiiiiili
Freehan, Tjgers 5.
in llte bottOm of tlte Inn· nett, Osinski (7), Wyatt (7)
Kalil Batteil Ill
tog. Torre JUt hJ8 elghtiJ
and Ryao. WP-Korince (1-0).
Nallolial Lelgue: V~e,
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LP-Wyant(2-1). HM -Foy
Brave' 22; BrOck, Cards
George Spriggs. struck 0 u (2nd), Freahan (6th), Wilson 1
J!lbnaon, Reds 31; Cepeda, for wbat apPeared to be t h Ust).
Carda 19; Torre, llrtlves 18.
out of tho inning, b u t
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first base when t h Cleveland 010 010 100- 3 7 0:
Tigers 19; F\ IIDblnaon,
got ,away from Torre, Wasblngton 000 000 001-1 7 31
8!111 Veraalles Twins
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Manny Mota's two • out Tianl, Rena (9) and Azcue;
·Orioles, i\lvil, Indians and
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Callison's eighth • inning sin- of the season and secf!Dd since 1after a walk ·tp Bill WhIte, aJIIieared in the Reds' halt of
gle, his third of. the game, sent being plll'&lt;hased by the PbtlJ pinch- hilling for Don-Lock, he tile sixth when Tony Perez tripplneb • runner 'fony Gonazlet from the Houston Astros:
was out at the plate trying to led o!f Phllly starter -!;bris
home Saturday with the r u n R!JOkie G a r y Sutherland scoru on Coo~le Rojas' squeeze Short after walka to Tommy
which gayc the ·Philadelphia oouched olf the elgllth inning bunt, CoUlson followed with bls Harper and Pete Ro".
Phillies a 3-2 victory over the with a double, which sent los- single, scoring ~nazlez, a The Phils tied tile l!eOI'e·at 2league leadipt Cincinnati Reds. er Bill McCool to .the showers. pincll-runner lpr Whits. ·
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CHICAGO (UPI) - Smokey Tom McCraw flied to left, too tho SO.year-91d lefl)''l ~=
Burgess' loth • inning sacrifice shallow for pinch bitter Walt effort migbt 'be waaetd b
fiy plus the two • bit pitching Williams to advance, but . 40- the 1'/hlte SQ,~ ""'""
of Jim O'Toole enabled the Chi· year • old B u r g ess end· a~ainst lefthancler Nick
cago White Soli tn beat I he ed tbe game with a fiy ball tn- the ex-Los Ange~s Doilfer,
California Angels 1.0· Saturday to deep right field.
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for their eighth 'straight vtctnry, It was O'Toole's first vlotory Willhite them
Pete Ward led off tbe wlnnlng In the American League. The two. of
rally against loser Minnie Ro- fonner Cincinnati Red, who last leavmg.for a
jas with a double Into right pitelted two weeks ago, surren. nlllth ·l!mlng.
center. Ken Berry wal inten- dered a second Inning single to
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tional!y walked and pinch-hit- Skowron and then faced 26 An· ning _sl
ler Jerry Adair drooped an at· gel batters before allowing the Craw,'s
tempted sacrifice, First • base- second hit to Rick Reichardt the Sot
put two~!~=;
man Moose Skowron, traded b; in the lOth Inning.
Ion base against the le
the Sox to California last week, O'Toole struck out II and The paid attendarice
threw poorly to third base and walked one.
4.479, but the crowd .
the bases were loaded.
It appeared lor a while that stored by 26 205 Qo)r.
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Tlwl Illdlans loaded the bases agaln,9t tlant came in !he
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(Night g?mes not included) myre (3-2) 2 p.m.
atnil• by Rocky Colavito and right but was thrown out trying
Amencan League
Monday's Gameo
errors by Saverine ·and t hi r 1 to stretch hit hit into a d •uble. . D .
W. L. Pet. GB BaltJmore at Boston, rught ,
17 7 ·708
baseman Tiin Cullen but relief Fred
Val,ntine and I' au I , etror t
Calilo;ma at. Ka?sas City: mgot
16
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pitcher Bob Priddy forced Casanova followed with "inglr, ~lucago k
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11 12 .4/8 5% Only games scheduled.
Brown to hit into a double pia,y. but were strand.,d.
c':·~r Yor
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Was hington
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Konsos City
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w. L. Pet. GB
11 14 ·440 6"" Cmcmnatl
19 10 .655
. Cleveland's third run came in
Minnesot a
. the seventh ·inning IVhen Chuck
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iO 14 .4i7 7 Pittsburgh
15 9 .625 Ill
Hinton l!lngled horne Chico
ST PAUL •
1gl)1\e a two-run . rally. It was ,
Saturday's Results
St. Louis
15 10 .600 2
1 Salmon. Salmon walked stole (UP!)
Rookie Rick Monday the fourth homer of the season Cl•wl and 3 W"''hmgton I
Chicago
14 10 .583 2%
second ,and advanced .t~ thir~ belted his second Ho~er in as for the $!00,000 bonus player. t;ctroit 10 Bo~!fm 8
Philadelphia
13 12 .520 4
Bob
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Ramon
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ChiCago
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Atlanta
14 13 .519 4
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~l Sa hits singled to set up 111,. n ansos . Y ·'N" mnyesoka . ht an Francisco 12 14 .462 511
ninth Inning after Dtck Nen single and a two-rqn douu e ·
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lllimerect and Fred Valentine turday to lead the Kansas City At~lebcHs seconl rundm tthc f~rsdt Su11dny's Prohablc Pitchers
Los Angeles
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Houston
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P1Iiladelphia 3 Cincinnati 2
Twins, connected off loser Jim ~Jm Gosger follow ed With a Lon bnrg 12-0), 2, i p.m. .
Pittsbur~h 6 Atlanta 5, 10 ins.
Grant in the f1rst inning
"ngle to score Cater.
( aliforoia Brunet (1-4) and New York at St. Louis, nigbt
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. By United Fresa
third on singles by Bert Cam- (3·11 and .lbhn (2-2), 2. Z:l5 p, San Francisco 4 Houston 3
NaUonal League
paneris and Monday ard Web- m.
Sunday's Probable Pitchers
G. AB. R. B.
ster's double into the left field Ka nsas City Dobson (0-1) at
Cepeda, SIL 21 80 16 so'
corner.
Min nesota Oil om 10-0} 2:15 p.m.
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Alley! Pitt
23 86 7 31 ·
OSef 0 . 0p
Tho Twins tallied in Ihe Clcvelanrl Me Dowell (2-1) at Philadelphia Bunning 12·3) and
· Cimnte, Pitt :1 87 17 31
fourth inning when Can·w Washingto n Ortega (1-2) 1:20 p. L. Jackson 12·2) at Cincinnati 1t
Brock, SlL
25116 16 40
doubled ••d scored on a sin~lc m.
Nolan (2-1) and Maloney (1-2)
Wills, Pitt
19 82 12 :Ill
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by Harmon Killebrew. Carew Ballimore Barber (2-3) or Pho 2..
Lefbvre, LA 24 94 11 32
also scored in the sixlh inninc cb11 s (0-1) at New York Stottle: ChiCago Holi2man (3-0) and
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Haller, SF
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Clemente from second base. rode home on Killebrew'e , gers IJl • X
Flood, StL
25105 16 33
the loth_ Inning Saturday to , sacrifice fly.
I• or 7th Stratght
SIGN UNEBACKER
Willms, Chi 23 88 !4 '1:1
the Pittsburgh Pirates an 1
BOSTO~ (liP!) Bill Free.
American Leaone
11-5 victory over the AI· Lew Krausse benefited from han and ro:arl Wilson hit hom- CLEVELAND (UP!) -Bob
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!he hilt! n! o1 th e two rook'&gt;es 1o ers th at .hroug 11! in five tallir:s from
Matheson,
burly
linebacker
G. AB. R. B. Pct. I '"II~ raves. .
Duke ahas
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Kaline, Det 23 84 20 3Z
Clemeute opened the IOtb by notch his 5'cond victory in six durine, a six-run ninth Inning
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Carew, Min 23 81 9 '1:1 ,333
an .Infield bit of[ decisions. Krausse went six upri ,rng Soturrloy that carried National ~oothall League con24 86 16 28 .32i loser
Niekro and I
innings with Roberto Rodriguez !he Detroirt Ti ~rrs to a 10-8 tract w I I h the Cleveland
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mtvt« to second on Bill
and Paut Lindblad finishing up.' victory over the Boston Ted Browns. Matheson, a 245-pound
Vrslles, Min 24 95 11 Sl .31&amp; .ski's infield out Cll!lllente Grant was charged with h is s"' for their seventh straight nal!ve of Boone, N.C.~ was tne
Cnglr Bos . 19 76 9 23
, ..red easily on Clendenen's fourth lo¥-9 aginst two victo- trinmph.
Browns' tnp draft cb01ce In the
Freehn Del 23 7t 9 21
drl•e olf the lefkenter
ries.
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r ft_. _ _ _ __
Rchrdt; Cal 26 97 14 29
! right innings, retained their ·
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hold on lirst place when reliever
Frecsi Cal '1:1 112 13 33
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Wyal! , who had not given up I
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·Reds '7· Brock Cards a· i
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010 010 100-10 13 0 Willie Horton to start the In5-4 in tile top of the ninth
100 112 003- a 11 3 ning and then yielded a double
America• Leape:
be belted bla !ourtb hom·
to Jim Northrup. Both rode J
Tigers 7; Blelary, Orioles 8;
of llte season, but the Pir· Sparma, Klippstein (6), Sher- home on catcher Freehan's
Robinson, Orioles, Millcher,
took advantage of a pass· ry (8), Korince (8), Wicker· sixtn home run of the season. I
~ Agee, \nita So&gt;:
ball by Joe ·Tprre tn tie the sham (9) and Freehan; Ben- iiijjjiijiiiiiili
Freehan, Tjgers 5.
in llte bottOm of tlte Inn· nett, Osinski (7), Wyatt (7)
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and Ryao. WP-Korince (1-0).
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Brave' 22; BrOck, Cards
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Manny Mota's two • out Tianl, Rena (9) and Azcue;
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"The fact that Meadows' wife men, some with no previous Ifind them attracUve or the Columbian pottery,
NEW YORK (ufl) - Art disclosed that they paid only experience in art, moved in to names attached carry pres- Buddhaa, and Queen Anne
lfor1gers are busier tnday tllan at $000,000 for the painUngo is act as middlemen between the tige."
Loula XV lurnlturt II
any lime in this ~tury, furtller proof tllat they are not forger and the gullible collector.
Mast Prove blellt
remunerative.
~~~~111s oul Picassos, Mlros, authentic," said Klaus Perls, The middlemen- an ab/"Jle Law enforcement officials are . Rect'ntly, !lined art
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segment of the affluent new all those Modiglianis, Derains, forger-get the cream of tho sort of operation, but II Is ICI'OSI faked "I!Aidln"
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IIY HOBART WILSON, JR.
society 111•1 belieVes good art Vlaminck.s, and Bonnards bad profits, as much as 80 or 90 per 1.dlfficult til convict the middle- "RemiJiilon" brtmlei,I!JIPir•llo\mlllll
"PLEASE be assured that the State of Ohio Is
be bad af bargain prices. been authentic, they would have cent.
Iman If Intent to defraud cannot ly madt from casts of
aware llf . the fact that there are no State Parks in Gal·
A survey of dealers, apprais- cost $3 million. It is difficult w
i Former FBI agent Joseph be proved. The salesman of or i g in als · and
ua County."
collector• and museum 1understand how an erudite Chapman, a security adviser to' lakes usually declares be alighlly reduced in size.
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in the nation's art businessman would . not know !some ol tho nation's major thought hJS stllck was autllenllc dlscoversd a hoard of ·
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5, 1966. It was writlen by Fred E. Morr,
· Indicates that Dallas oil Isomething was wrong il you can museums. knows a ron man and had no intention ol violating satirical paintings by Arthur thi
IJireciOr, Ohio Department of Natural
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Algur H. Meadows is buy at sucb a small fraction of who carne out of reti,.,rnent in the law.
Szyk forged in Poland.
Kesources.lt was, m part, an answer renot unique in haVing the · tile actus! value."
11961 to become an 'art Although paintings are the widOW" backed Rotmchild's op)ceived by a Gallipolitan who, earlier 'in
authenticity of an impressive 1
Appeal to Suckers
purveyor' because "he couldn't forger's stoek in trade, faking nlon that they were lakes. .
1966, had written Oluo Gov. James
collection challenged.
Theodore Rousseau, curator stand seeing people running of sculptures, prints, pre- There Ia 1 move afoot.
Rh~es.in regards to the lack of swimThe Art Dealers Association of paintings at the Metropolilan [oround with money in their
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watercolors and drawings In his full of suckers. They appeal to "lie moves around the ·
do not find it possible to develop a State
collection of 58 modern . art the peUy larceny in all of us.:• lcountry with fakes , visitin~ 15
Park in each of the 88 counties, we are
... ' works InSured lor $1.4 mllijon 1 Art forgery, of which Pam or 20 CJtieO a year," saJd
vitally concerned with providing recreational factlitles
fakes. Meadows' has not ,has had a monopoly for ,Chapman. ''lie rents suites In
of State Park caliber within a reasonable dtstance of [d:~;~:.:. who sold him the j hWMireds of years, got into biJ!l1 1the best hotels, gathers names I
all ci\izens of Ohio.
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Gauges - Gallipolis, 14.1
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organization is better quahfled to v.rov1de for the recreand 36.0 with rollers out and •
ation needs of a specific cornrnumty. It rna~ be worth·
falling slowly; Pt. Pleasant, 31· !
while to explore the possibility of develo~mg recrea·
.S8 ; Pomeroy • Mason, 33.30:
lion facilities of the type you mentioned (sw1mmmg and
BY DICK THOMAS
Hinton, 2.90 rising; Kanawha
picnicking) on a local leveL
GAWPOUS- Today is Mother's Day. I would like Falls, 8.46 rising ; Charleston,
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"ON tbe other band, if strong local interest .in spe·
- - .5 feet of rollers : Marmet, runclflc areas of statewide recreational caliber ex•sts we
is "Mother."
great as a member of t be ning ~ feet; and Winfield, runwould be happy to discuss the matter and g1ve 1t care·
"We value our cities, our sports staff of The Partncnon, ning 8 feet.
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tho official newspaP"" of Mar(ulstudy," concluded Morr.
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BOAT MOVEMENTS
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Mason, W. VL
TWO weeks ago, Dateline pointed _out tbat all coun· silver plate.
(Torn) Murdock, •o- or Han- Galllpoh• Locks - Luther I
March 14, ltet
lies surrounding Ga\lia were blessed Wlth State Clr Feder· "We love our father, our sis· naa Trace Local Superintend-! Herdman down 12:!0 a. rn.; El· .
al Park facilities. (Forked Run, Meigs; Vesuvius, Law· ter, our brother.
ent and Mrs. Dennis hl. M.r- ~ gercilff up to5 a. m.; Lady
Pickens' Paint and Hardware
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"lut, there's nothing, no dock.
Mtgnon down 1:20 a. m : Sol·
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Mason,
West
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Dow Lake Athens· Pike Lake State Park, Pike; Scioto er."
of a Parthenon sporls column, G. "P 3:t0 a. rn .; Aliquippa
Trail Stat~ Park, :Ross; and the Hocking Hills State
That poem caa be found in Hoof·Beats, and 1 recent issue:down 2' 45 a. ~- : Kenova up &gt;
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I Book of Poems by Emma of tho paper alo&gt; earri., • I:05 a. rn.; LJihan Clark down
Dear Mr. Pickell$:
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Someone has said, "To thine own self be true-Thou canst not tben bt
True, if you consider 33 to 75 miles mot;rinJ in South· mornins after lookin~ for • copy line. By T. M. Murdock, Sports Kanawha RJver - Marm~t.
false to any man".
eastern Oblo reasonable. This means a Gallia count,ian ol tho book In vain.
Writer. Murdock Is a freshman Helen z. down 11 p. rn.; WID·
must drive anyWheJ:e from 66 to 150 miles ro.und trip
Miss Edith Hutainplller bad at Marshall University. and his field, Polly R. up 3:20 P· rn.;
Whether you realize It or not, this philosophy Is revealed In yoW' bUll·
to use facWtlel neighbors enjoy "right In their back called my attention to tho po- writing showt great prJmise. H. E. Bowles down 8:50 p.m.:
em. and said it cou:d be found
Fort Dearborn down 6:15 p.m.
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Ohio River - Lock 14,
WE'RE not criticizing Fred Morr and his depart- Poems. 1 checked at the local Twenty.· lour ll)~rnbcr• of [genie P. Jones up 8 p. rn .: Phil·
The very fact that you aslred us, the public, to decide whether you
meut. If welllld~d his letter, the Department of library, where 1 was told a the Washmglon Sclt&lt;lol Patrol ip Sporn up 12:30 a. rn.: On-,
Natural Besourcel ja willing, if strong local interests copy of the book could be found. were. scheduled to lca.ve lor ward up 3"35 a. rn .: Lock 15,
should do business on Sunday proves tl1at you would not be true to }Gill'
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But, tho library di~ not have Wa•hrngton, D. C.• Taursday Eastern down 5:40 a. rn.;
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alght, where yesterday tb ey ton Queen dowq 1:40 a. m.;
WE lllllflntalld Initial s\eiJI wera taken two years
Somewhere in my paper! l . were scheduled to participate Lock 16. El.,ha Woods up 6:45
It does not matter what others do, stand true to your own convictions.
agobyll'obCobb(thenworkunlt~atlonlstforthe have a copy of another poem in the 31 st Annual School Pa- a. m.: Lock 17, Steel Expre"
Gallia Soil and Water Conservat.ioil District) to locate that was. written by Grandma trol Convention and Parade. Bul up 2:15 a. rn .: Esso Pennsyl- ,
Dare to be different. Have you not had a successful business thus far?
an &amp;rllllllitable for a swimming lab tit Gallia County. Emma Gatewond she of hik· only 23 made tho tnp
Ivama up 6:15 a. m.; Franklin
fame. Mrs. Gatewood has Jeff Francies, """ of Slate Pierce up 6;55 a. rn .: Lock 19. ,
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Please continue doing as you have done for !10 many years and I am
. COBB res!gne_d the Gal~a County post to accept
· walked tile enUre Appal· Highway Patrol Corp.&gt;ral an ~ George T. Price and Jeffer·
quite sure that you will retain t~at peace of mind that "following the crowd"
a Sl~l!' poBltlon m Missoun last year. Evidently the achlan Trail from Georgia to M1·s. John G. Frar.c&lt;es, 45, son up 4 a. rn. : Lock 21. Br&lt;an
projecthasbeenabandoned.
Maine and gained nailonwide Hedgewood Dr., became 111. en- B. up 3:45a. m.; Lock 23, Dun-1
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i tered Holzer Hospital, and did· can Bruce down 3:10 a m.: In-' never gives.
WHAT Gallia. needs now Is ap influential organi·
Someday I'll lind that
not get to make the lrip. Tho ca up 4:15 a. m.; Barbara
Very Sincerely,
zatJon to get behind this project, pick out a site; and poem which 1 leherited from
doctor advised completo rest •Waxler up 4:50 a. m.; Peggy ,
work with local and state officials until it's finished- Sherman (Jim) Porter
for Jeff. and he's o• lhe chi!· Downey down 5:50 a. m.; Wil· '
Allee M. Roach
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lock, stock ll!d barrel. There is a need. With the state's he left behind when he
dren's ward at the bosptlal, liarn li. Zimmer down 6:45 a.
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help IUldloCitllngenuity, this dream will become a real· the post as Gallipolis corres!JOn· •resting up.
m.; Greenup Locks,
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Tribune and weekly Gallla Times . .. Voters approve papers.
ed John A. Baker and Ilia , ... Joey Cholin up 2:35 a. rn.;
$17,500 bond Issue for new grade.sci!Ool at Cadmus . . .
lng- eye dog walkin~ down Sec· Western up 5:30 a. m.; Barbara
Wllllam Northup elected president of Gallipolis FFA
A !9611 graduate ol Ran,nan [ ond Ave., and I wa1 partlr11lar- Brent up 7:45 a. rn.; Meldahl •
chapter .•. Bonita Bane ranks 111gb in eighth grade Trace High School JS
ly Interested In seaing w h • I[Locks, Waller G. Hougland
Mr. c. 0 . Plckeoa
scholartblp tests . . . Mills Transf,r Co., buys rear ~=-~:::,__:.;..__ ___.:__;: would happen when they met a down 7 p. m.; Mark
buUdlllgoffactorylotat8econdan4SycamoreSI.,from Ma!!OnPetitJury
couple of dogs on the blocl&lt;. down 8;05 p. m.; Marna t.ere':. M.asoo
RayDIOlld Hoy ... Walt Henson n~med city recreation
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near Jack Hackworth'&amp; White up 8:50p.m.; Sally Polk
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Weo! V irllnla
10: 1~ p. m.; Charles K. up 2:t5 1
director ••. Lancaster eliminates 'GAllS from Class A To Convene on ay Palace restaurant.
PT. PLEASANT - The pout I bad often wondered bow a a. m.
District bulball tournament, 14-2. '
Dear Mr. PlckeM&lt;
jury ol the ¥.•Y term of Ma.. seelnl eye dog copeJ w•th otb- 1- - - - - - - - - on County circuit court will
er animals while In perform- found bark. Later I saw John·
Lflt u• t•k• thl1 opportunity to e:rprtM our appreel1ti01'1 for the privi1e&amp;e of readinl aU
gin their dulles Monday at ance of hll dulles. One of the hy and Homer walking dow n
dogs was a brown dog, the Second Ave., and I tllld Joh,nny II of the letten written to JOU by listeners and customen durin&amp; your ment contest~ lt
a.m.
Seltedilled lor trial ·
. property of Eddie Jont.t We I had been watching the two •
was an i.nformativ1 and a m011t enc:oun1in1 uperleoef: to know that titizeN of cui,- .'
morning Is State vs. Ida Whitt, call him "Louie" Jones. The dogs til see how they would I
towna and hamlet.. continue to exprw a basic Ameriean btritq:e - that of free a~d
charged with fm"gery who
other animo! 1 didn't recognizo. reael at the seeing-eye dog. I
ed lnnocelll to the ,
Neither do« paid much atten- Johnny said Homer settled 1 un-altered JudJement based upon personal c:onvictioD.
and State ~~- Silverton
tlon to Mr. Baker and bl! dnR. down, after that bark, when
who p1eaded lnilocent to
But about lhll time, Johnny foull\f out what he was bar'king II
AI your sun..Uon, that I invite~ reoponoiblt poraon to join., with. me In rea~ inc aolt., ,
cbarile of breal&lt;lng and destroy- Ecke; caine driving by and Ho- al. . ~obnny said, "Homer's
ielectin&amp; the winner., Mr. Lawrence FM'ernan of Foreman • Abbott of Middleport, Ohio.
Jng 1 ·boundary Une fe~. '·
hia big • footed Basset. oeelN!..Y• dog." I ask, "He
Okey Rollin!, Pt.
his bead out of the win· How's that?" Johnny
graciously consented. This eave judeement from both Ohio and welt\ VIfllnll.
Is slated to plead to an indictof the ear and gave a pro- "Well, h~ lead• me
Wo road each letter carefully, man!' of them· rePotledlr. All were 'dtoo"lna of coil'- ·
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"The fact that Meadows' wife men, some with no previous Ifind them attracUve or the Columbian pottery,
NEW YORK (ufl) - Art disclosed that they paid only experience in art, moved in to names attached carry pres- Buddhaa, and Queen Anne
lfor1gers are busier tnday tllan at $000,000 for the painUngo is act as middlemen between the tige."
Loula XV lurnlturt II
any lime in this ~tury, furtller proof tllat they are not forger and the gullible collector.
Mast Prove blellt
remunerative.
~~~~111s oul Picassos, Mlros, authentic," said Klaus Perls, The middlemen- an ab/"Jle Law enforcement officials are . Rect'ntly, !lined art
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and Dufys !or a naive presiden! ol the association. "If necessity to the anonymou• '[ beginning to crack down on thia Sigmund R o I b a e ~ I
segment of the affluent new all those Modiglianis, Derains, forger-get the cream of tho sort of operation, but II Is ICI'OSI faked "I!Aidln"
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IIY HOBART WILSON, JR.
society 111•1 belieVes good art Vlaminck.s, and Bonnards bad profits, as much as 80 or 90 per 1.dlfficult til convict the middle- "RemiJiilon" brtmlei,I!JIPir•llo\mlllll
"PLEASE be assured that the State of Ohio Is
be bad af bargain prices. been authentic, they would have cent.
Iman If Intent to defraud cannot ly madt from casts of
aware llf . the fact that there are no State Parks in Gal·
A survey of dealers, apprais- cost $3 million. It is difficult w
i Former FBI agent Joseph be proved. The salesman of or i g in als · and
ua County."
collector• and museum 1understand how an erudite Chapman, a security adviser to' lakes usually declares be alighlly reduced in size.
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in the nation's art businessman would . not know !some ol tho nation's major thought hJS stllck was autllenllc dlscoversd a hoard of ·
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5, 1966. It was writlen by Fred E. Morr,
· Indicates that Dallas oil Isomething was wrong il you can museums. knows a ron man and had no intention ol violating satirical paintings by Arthur thi
IJireciOr, Ohio Department of Natural
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Algur H. Meadows is buy at sucb a small fraction of who carne out of reti,.,rnent in the law.
Szyk forged in Poland.
Kesources.lt was, m part, an answer renot unique in haVing the · tile actus! value."
11961 to become an 'art Although paintings are the widOW" backed Rotmchild's op)ceived by a Gallipolitan who, earlier 'in
authenticity of an impressive 1
Appeal to Suckers
purveyor' because "he couldn't forger's stoek in trade, faking nlon that they were lakes. .
1966, had written Oluo Gov. James
collection challenged.
Theodore Rousseau, curator stand seeing people running of sculptures, prints, pre- There Ia 1 move afoot.
Rh~es.in regards to the lack of swimThe Art Dealers Association of paintings at the Metropolilan [oround with money in their
ming
in Gallia
County.
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watercolors and drawings In his full of suckers. They appeal to "lie moves around the ·
do not find it possible to develop a State
collection of 58 modern . art the peUy larceny in all of us.:• lcountry with fakes , visitin~ 15
Park in each of the 88 counties, we are
... ' works InSured lor $1.4 mllijon 1 Art forgery, of which Pam or 20 CJtieO a year," saJd
vitally concerned with providing recreational factlitles
fakes. Meadows' has not ,has had a monopoly for ,Chapman. ''lie rents suites In
of State Park caliber within a reasonable dtstance of [d:~;~:.:. who sold him the j hWMireds of years, got into biJ!l1 1the best hotels, gathers names I
all ci\izens of Ohio.
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"IN many cases, a Cit~, Regional. or County Park
Gauges - Gallipolis, 14.1
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organization is better quahfled to v.rov1de for the recreand 36.0 with rollers out and •
ation needs of a specific cornrnumty. It rna~ be worth·
falling slowly; Pt. Pleasant, 31· !
while to explore the possibility of develo~mg recrea·
.S8 ; Pomeroy • Mason, 33.30:
lion facilities of the type you mentioned (sw1mmmg and
BY DICK THOMAS
Hinton, 2.90 rising; Kanawha
picnicking) on a local leveL
GAWPOUS- Today is Mother's Day. I would like Falls, 8.46 rising ; Charleston,
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"ON tbe other band, if strong local interest .in spe·
- - .5 feet of rollers : Marmet, runclflc areas of statewide recreational caliber ex•sts we
is "Mother."
great as a member of t be ning ~ feet; and Winfield, runwould be happy to discuss the matter and g1ve 1t care·
"We value our cities, our sports staff of The Partncnon, ning 8 feet.
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tho official newspaP"" of Mar(ulstudy," concluded Morr.
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BOAT MOVEMENTS
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TWO weeks ago, Dateline pointed _out tbat all coun· silver plate.
(Torn) Murdock, •o- or Han- Galllpoh• Locks - Luther I
March 14, ltet
lies surrounding Ga\lia were blessed Wlth State Clr Feder· "We love our father, our sis· naa Trace Local Superintend-! Herdman down 12:!0 a. rn.; El· .
al Park facilities. (Forked Run, Meigs; Vesuvius, Law· ter, our brother.
ent and Mrs. Dennis hl. M.r- ~ gercilff up to5 a. m.; Lady
Pickens' Paint and Hardware
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renee· Lake Alma Vinton: Lake Jackson, Jackson. Too,
"lut, there's nothing, no dock.
Mtgnon down 1:20 a. m : Sol·
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there'~ Lake Hope in Vinton County; Burr Oak ~nd- [nothing, 10 preciou' as Moth- Tom Murdock 18 the aulhor ·vay down :30 a. rn.: _ El~me
Mason,
West
Vlr&amp;lnia
Dow Lake Athens· Pike Lake State Park, Pike; Scioto er."
of a Parthenon sporls column, G. "P 3:t0 a. rn .; Aliquippa
Trail Stat~ Park, :Ross; and the Hocking Hills State
That poem caa be found in Hoof·Beats, and 1 recent issue:down 2' 45 a. ~- : Kenova up &gt;
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I Book of Poems by Emma of tho paper alo&gt; earri., • I:05 a. rn.; LJihan Clark down
Dear Mr. Pickell$:
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Someone has said, "To thine own self be true-Thou canst not tben bt
True, if you consider 33 to 75 miles mot;rinJ in South· mornins after lookin~ for • copy line. By T. M. Murdock, Sports Kanawha RJver - Marm~t.
false to any man".
eastern Oblo reasonable. This means a Gallia count,ian ol tho book In vain.
Writer. Murdock Is a freshman Helen z. down 11 p. rn.; WID·
must drive anyWheJ:e from 66 to 150 miles ro.und trip
Miss Edith Hutainplller bad at Marshall University. and his field, Polly R. up 3:20 P· rn.;
Whether you realize It or not, this philosophy Is revealed In yoW' bUll·
to use facWtlel neighbors enjoy "right In their back called my attention to tho po- writing showt great prJmise. H. E. Bowles down 8:50 p.m.:
em. and said it cou:d be found
Fort Dearborn down 6:15 p.m.
yard.,..
ness life in so many ways.
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Ohio River - Lock 14,
WE'RE not criticizing Fred Morr and his depart- Poems. 1 checked at the local Twenty.· lour ll)~rnbcr• of [genie P. Jones up 8 p. rn .: Phil·
The very fact that you aslred us, the public, to decide whether you
meut. If welllld~d his letter, the Department of library, where 1 was told a the Washmglon Sclt&lt;lol Patrol ip Sporn up 12:30 a. rn.: On-,
Natural Besourcel ja willing, if strong local interests copy of the book could be found. were. scheduled to lca.ve lor ward up 3"35 a. rn .: Lock 15,
should do business on Sunday proves tl1at you would not be true to }Gill'
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But, tho library di~ not have Wa•hrngton, D. C.• Taursday Eastern down 5:40 a. rn.;
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alght, where yesterday tb ey ton Queen dowq 1:40 a. m.;
WE lllllflntalld Initial s\eiJI wera taken two years
Somewhere in my paper! l . were scheduled to participate Lock 16. El.,ha Woods up 6:45
It does not matter what others do, stand true to your own convictions.
agobyll'obCobb(thenworkunlt~atlonlstforthe have a copy of another poem in the 31 st Annual School Pa- a. m.: Lock 17, Steel Expre"
Gallia Soil and Water Conservat.ioil District) to locate that was. written by Grandma trol Convention and Parade. Bul up 2:15 a. rn .: Esso Pennsyl- ,
Dare to be different. Have you not had a successful business thus far?
an &amp;rllllllitable for a swimming lab tit Gallia County. Emma Gatewond she of hik· only 23 made tho tnp
Ivama up 6:15 a. m.; Franklin
fame. Mrs. Gatewood has Jeff Francies, """ of Slate Pierce up 6;55 a. rn .: Lock 19. ,
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Please continue doing as you have done for !10 many years and I am
. COBB res!gne_d the Gal~a County post to accept
· walked tile enUre Appal· Highway Patrol Corp.&gt;ral an ~ George T. Price and Jeffer·
quite sure that you will retain t~at peace of mind that "following the crowd"
a Sl~l!' poBltlon m Missoun last year. Evidently the achlan Trail from Georgia to M1·s. John G. Frar.c&lt;es, 45, son up 4 a. rn. : Lock 21. Br&lt;an
projecthasbeenabandoned.
Maine and gained nailonwide Hedgewood Dr., became 111. en- B. up 3:45a. m.; Lock 23, Dun-1
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i tered Holzer Hospital, and did· can Bruce down 3:10 a m.: In-' never gives.
WHAT Gallia. needs now Is ap influential organi·
Someday I'll lind that
not get to make the lrip. Tho ca up 4:15 a. m.; Barbara
Very Sincerely,
zatJon to get behind this project, pick out a site; and poem which 1 leherited from
doctor advised completo rest •Waxler up 4:50 a. m.; Peggy ,
work with local and state officials until it's finished- Sherman (Jim) Porter
for Jeff. and he's o• lhe chi!· Downey down 5:50 a. m.; Wil· '
Allee M. Roach
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lock, stock ll!d barrel. There is a need. With the state's he left behind when he
dren's ward at the bosptlal, liarn li. Zimmer down 6:45 a.
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help IUldloCitllngenuity, this dream will become a real· the post as Gallipolis corres!JOn· •resting up.
m.; Greenup Locks,
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Tribune and weekly Gallla Times . .. Voters approve papers.
ed John A. Baker and Ilia , ... Joey Cholin up 2:35 a. rn.;
$17,500 bond Issue for new grade.sci!Ool at Cadmus . . .
lng- eye dog walkin~ down Sec· Western up 5:30 a. m.; Barbara
Wllllam Northup elected president of Gallipolis FFA
A !9611 graduate ol Ran,nan [ ond Ave., and I wa1 partlr11lar- Brent up 7:45 a. rn.; Meldahl •
chapter .•. Bonita Bane ranks 111gb in eighth grade Trace High School JS
ly Interested In seaing w h • I[Locks, Waller G. Hougland
Mr. c. 0 . Plckeoa
scholartblp tests . . . Mills Transf,r Co., buys rear ~=-~:::,__:.;..__ ___.:__;: would happen when they met a down 7 p. m.; Mark
buUdlllgoffactorylotat8econdan4SycamoreSI.,from Ma!!OnPetitJury
couple of dogs on the blocl&lt;. down 8;05 p. m.; Marna t.ere':. M.asoo
RayDIOlld Hoy ... Walt Henson n~med city recreation
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near Jack Hackworth'&amp; White up 8:50p.m.; Sally Polk
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10: 1~ p. m.; Charles K. up 2:t5 1
director ••. Lancaster eliminates 'GAllS from Class A To Convene on ay Palace restaurant.
PT. PLEASANT - The pout I bad often wondered bow a a. m.
District bulball tournament, 14-2. '
Dear Mr. PlckeM&lt;
jury ol the ¥.•Y term of Ma.. seelnl eye dog copeJ w•th otb- 1- - - - - - - - - on County circuit court will
er animals while In perform- found bark. Later I saw John·
Lflt u• t•k• thl1 opportunity to e:rprtM our appreel1ti01'1 for the privi1e&amp;e of readinl aU
gin their dulles Monday at ance of hll dulles. One of the hy and Homer walking dow n
dogs was a brown dog, the Second Ave., and I tllld Joh,nny II of the letten written to JOU by listeners and customen durin&amp; your ment contest~ lt
a.m.
Seltedilled lor trial ·
. property of Eddie Jont.t We I had been watching the two •
was an i.nformativ1 and a m011t enc:oun1in1 uperleoef: to know that titizeN of cui,- .'
morning Is State vs. Ida Whitt, call him "Louie" Jones. The dogs til see how they would I
towna and hamlet.. continue to exprw a basic Ameriean btritq:e - that of free a~d
charged with fm"gery who
other animo! 1 didn't recognizo. reael at the seeing-eye dog. I
ed lnnocelll to the ,
Neither do« paid much atten- Johnny said Homer settled 1 un-altered JudJement based upon personal c:onvictioD.
and State ~~- Silverton
tlon to Mr. Baker and bl! dnR. down, after that bark, when
who p1eaded lnilocent to
But about lhll time, Johnny foull\f out what he was bar'king II
AI your sun..Uon, that I invite~ reoponoiblt poraon to join., with. me In rea~ inc aolt., ,
cbarile of breal&lt;lng and destroy- Ecke; caine driving by and Ho- al. . ~obnny said, "Homer's
ielectin&amp; the winner., Mr. Lawrence FM'ernan of Foreman • Abbott of Middleport, Ohio.
Jng 1 ·boundary Une fe~. '·
hia big • footed Basset. oeelN!..Y• dog." I ask, "He
Okey Rollin!, Pt.
his bead out of the win· How's that?" Johnny
graciously consented. This eave judeement from both Ohio and welt\ VIfllnll.
Is slated to plead to an indictof the ear and gave a pro- "Well, h~ lead• me
Wo road each letter carefully, man!' of them· rePotledlr. All were 'dtoo"lna of coil'- ·
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the chemical bas been ed properli Md kept tree of files In cl!eck In the barn.
weather warms up this should ;then, you still can do lt.
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c . ·trof the lace ny, horn ny. or stone - lime treatment.
lablished and growing before er in a circle around eaeh
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Otber biting flies that attack
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in Ohio, It has developed 10 rze slowly and do not requ cattle on pasture. Complet~ fly Thl8 disease nas been fnund InJstra111Jerry plants •et out early 1Inches from the plant.
lites In other stafl!s. ~ilure of contact to k!U rues, worked I control recommendat1011s for several beds over the area. Use this spring are ready.
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this cfte!hlcal, tollf II most In a connned area, but any atr
are spelled out In Ohio ferbam at !he rat. of 5 level 1• In most cases, only nitrogen . this year silould not be ferllllzln barnt where it has movement reduced their el- .Cooperative Extension Service tablespoons per gallon ol water. fertilizer is needed but a Pllxed ed now. For a good fruit
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the two towns will cllange many limes over the 40-yeari&gt;er·
lod .whlcll will be required for
payment or the oompany and
stated lbal repairs made at tile
Ume of purchase IVOO!d prev&lt;mt
any 811'1'""""' o...- which
would receive funds for repairs
In the future.
However, Mayor ~ar 41 d
concede that SOllie .,..ts-&amp;reh
as on the Installation of about
1,000 new melerJI at an estimated $54 000 - mlgbt be redto""'
along 'with other possible
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and milkin&amp; parlors and other con- Wateh for them symptoms
numerous s~ 1nclude ammonium llilta"' sui.
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step In
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plant beds.
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thougb! you
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In lbalr llndlD&amp;r.
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lmpnollUited ribbons were used catl4n of one ol the residual in- slugs. Use metaldehyde bait. bed' when you set out the new,1 ea.,.,, a ac 0 n rogen.
1bree residual illlecticides - Some popplallono ot filea have in the study. Sn)p Qy bands gav• sectieldtl, closely lollowlng Ia- 3. Moss - Many beds have a Iplant• this spring Is best. But At the same lime you must
dladnon, dlmetlloate, llld
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the chemical bas been ed properli Md kept tree of files In cl!eck In the barn.
weather warms up this should ;then, you still can do lt.
llzer, sinee too muoh can · relor oeveral years oonseo- dUJt accuinulations, but Initial 'Ibis procedure will not con- take care of it. If not use bluo-1 The plants should be well es- duce yie!d8. S~nad the
j·utlvoly. While restotance to di- oost was high.
c . ·trof the lace ny, horn ny. or stone - lime treatment.
lablished and growing before er in a circle around eaeh
bas not beep
. Yapona strips, wbieb
Otber biting flies that attack
Anthracnose - you put fertilizer around . them. j but not clos_er than three or four
in Ohio, It has developed 10 rze slowly and do not requ cattle on pasture. Complet~ fly Thl8 disease nas been fnund InJstra111Jerry plants •et out early 1Inches from the plant.
lites In other stafl!s. ~ilure of contact to k!U rues, worked I control recommendat1011s for several beds over the area. Use this spring are ready.
i Berry plants thai wiD fruit
this cfte!hlcal, tollf II most In a connned area, but any atr
are spelled out In Ohio ferbam at !he rat. of 5 level 1• In most cases, only nitrogen . this year silould not be ferllllzln barnt where it has movement reduced their el- .Cooperative Extension Service tablespoons per gallon ol water. fertilizer is needed but a Pllxed ed now. For a good fruit
IJAd for
year1 in fectiveness. The Vapona atrips 1 Bulletln 473 available at our of- Use 3 gallons per bed. 1' his 1analysis, such as 10-6-4, IZ-JZ-t2 jnext year, fertilize plants ·
an not
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clpate in weekly one-hour art study pcrwds. Mr. Wolfe. a ,rau ...
an extension course at Wellston, said the rhilcirrn do rnoslly 11 "'': '
amUbacolol'fulpaintingsareJennifer Spears and J, D. Stor y, ;tf h , · '' .. ·:ho .... '"·· ·

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POMEROY
(Continued From Page 13l
the two towns will cllange many limes over the 40-yeari&gt;er·
lod .whlcll will be required for
payment or the oompany and
stated lbal repairs made at tile
Ume of purchase IVOO!d prev&lt;mt
any 811'1'""""' o...- which
would receive funds for repairs
In the future.
However, Mayor ~ar 41 d
concede that SOllie .,..ts-&amp;reh
as on the Installation of about
1,000 new melerJI at an estimated $54 000 - mlgbt be redto""'
along 'with other possible
provements and repairs whicb,
11 is tiJoushl, mtghl be needed. I

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MOUNTING and BALANCING FREE
POMEROY lANDMARK

Super Service Station
OPEN 24 HOURS7DAYSAWEEK

VISIT

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ABOUT I A. at Vinton, 3 bedroom home, modern kitrhen ,
coal stoker heat, price reduced to $0,&gt;00.

lo30 111. m. t1 lldiO.Noon, StturciQ

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PLANTS - cabbage, tomato, ,
31h A. LEVEL real good soil,

modern home, gas heat, both
close to ruo Grande. $7,500.

Lost

You have, read thJ·s. Why
not let us advertise your
prope:·ty?
Salesmen, Evenillgs
$12,600
John I. Richards, 446-0280
BUYS thi s 88 acre farm - 21
Russell D. Wood, «6-4618
acres bottom land, 2 flarns ,
outbuildings, 1 room, 4 BR
0. D. PARSONS
and bath, large kitchen, coal
REALTOR
FARM, village, City Property furnace, part basement,
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for Sale, 512 Second Avenue, ty of cabinets, well
farm
pond,
11
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soil
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GallipOlis, Ohio.
Call for appointment.
Phone 446-&lt;1

: Contac l Robert Bender, D1v- bred. Would make good 4-H
~ ersifJed Med ical Service, P. ; rmJert. Prir1•d for r;1lirk sa le.
0. Box 342. Columbus, Ohm, ' Ph. 44G-t487 after 8 p.m.
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~ nw Wallace farm, Lower Riv-1 225 HP motor. with tlard top, :
1er Rd., 2 registered A n g u s I all canvass, air horns, spot ;
211
: Cows. Call Triple E. Ranch, ] lighl, bow rail, many other •
: 4&lt;16-2448 or Lambert B u s h, 1
· extras Cali Summers Furni- 1
WE have 2 large homes, 8
71-2 ACRES
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446-4210.
113-6 ' ure Cu., Wellston, Ohio, 384- I
lots on Rt. 35 at CenterviUe. 5 ROOM &amp;_ bath, kilchen with
3330.
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For Sale
For Sale
wood cabmets - neat
NotiCG
FERffLIZER,- best -pi-ice In
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ATrnNTI~N BRAND new 1 room and bath, clean, nice lawn, trees and
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Rio 1961 CHEV. Impala ronveriJ.
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roses. Priced umler $9,0011.
NEW fashion colors ore Sue's Grande, 0 Ph. ~Ia 62-11 ble, exceUent condition. Ph.· SOME vanetles of garden seeds
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delight. Sbo keeps bor oarpet - NEW G.MC TR .
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44t-2674
colors bright-will! Blue LusUCK
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on p~n 5 an
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tre. Rent eJeclrlc !hampooer
1-!tAOOt!ARTERS
ATTENTION P'ARIIIERS
sets In
F = s H:rd· Property. Look them over.
EveJJingo 44t-IIIS

. lni Memorv
IN MEMORY ~~ our Mother.
My r~e is -white. your rtse
Is r&lt;!d. Your mother lives,
but mine is dead. And looking oil your red, red ·rose,
which you wear, oh, so ~p­
pily, r wish sorne luckf wind
that' bloW!l, would bring my
111other b•ck t. .- me. That I
mi~ht take her hand again,
*"d press it, oh, so tenderly.
J would dry the tears, and
ease the pain, that In h e r
life she bore for me. That
chance is yours, not mine tonight, your r..e Is red,
mine Is ·while.
Mrs. Hallie Burris
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NEW Tractor Trade lnJ.
ltOv~
HAVE -19310 A. 'ftmber Beird Re•lty _Comp~ny
1 ~ M. F. 36 Diesel ,
coal sad Tob.
OSCA
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1962 Ford ' JaMane
I - M
: F. 116 Diesel
A!RElDAJLil) puppies, champRBAIR , RHhor
1959 Ford Ranch Wagon
I .,..
30
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loa bred, 8 weeks old, Nel· WE HAVE 116ll A. near Eno 1'111 A., 40 A. tracllr Jml• ·
1960 I&gt; T, GMC pickup
I ..&gt;. .M. H. Pti!IY &amp; Tools
1011vl11&lt;1, Ohio ~. 113 3 25 A. bottom, bat bill an d three bclfl'l&lt;ilt, ~ .,
2 - 1962 Fords
1961 I&gt; T. GMC pickup
PIANO Uprigllt, $2&gt;, Martha Umber, buildings are In poor '\&gt;I011ty bti 'lltf~ c
1 a==~
l Ford Fergusoo tractor ORd : P.S. Saunders, 2132 Olalham Ave. condition. Only $0,500. Can be lat~e bafu, 12 A. 1

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DAWN
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196&gt;\1 T Che
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959 I T. GMC dump truck
1960 ~ T Jnt
ti na1
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1959
v. 1 p
1964 3 T. GMC
1960 I&gt; T. Ford PICkup
1 used Tractor Manure
Spreader
19iil I&gt;T Ford Pickup
1959 % T. Cbevrolet Truck
1956 I&gt; T. Cbevrolet-Pickup
I MinneapoU. Moline p 0 ...,
Unit
1959 F 600 Ford Dump
1958 F 600 Ford
1960 &gt;.; T. Ford
1959 I T•. Cbev.
New 611" Ro tary Cullers . $299.511. New 6.25 x 20, 1D pfy
nylon tires $55. lac. Federal

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121 A. One n1 the best DaJry GraniieYf'liim-loots .-aliio
M•r 15, '"'
1957 BOO Ford
'~"'"" addmg machine,
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adds subtracts, multiplies Farms m Galha County, now t8,51lo.
7:30P.M.
· anna
..,. • Sim
Prinlln ,' producing milk, well equip.
1 ,
Oliver T1
.,... 50•
mOM
g "
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,
Mtster MII!DI'Is D.gre.
1
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J.D.
A.
Office
Equip.
~1397.
75-tf
ped.
Good
modem_
borne,
1110
FOR
$'1,5001
~Pll
oan mhv~'
' Ghtrlet
.
L;Burdettt, W.M.
A. of grass. Look 11 over.
'l nfce three bedrooot
lbymond JDntt1 ~"'
1-J.D. 1010 Live P.T.O. 1962 PRI€ES Blasbed JJI'I Amerlcaa
with bath, big lot, ,cabiinels
1 - A.. C. D 1•
Rambler ZIIO I dr,, sedan, I 7 ROOMS, bath, 2 large lots In In kitchen, utility room,
Deed Stock
1 - VAC Case &amp; Tools
eyl,, lit eag., sland• . lfano,, Bidwell.
ced air ,fneJ·oil furnace locat.
1 - S. C. Case
radio, under.oat, oland. Sat..
id 00 ·blacktop road. 'OWner
, Removed Free
1 - A. c. G and tools
ty ~eat lDcladetl. Only LOTS and lois hill $! 000 1o wiinlt'-11''!101iL'" .,.. , ., , ...
WILL remove your dead
2 - Used Balers
$1,82'1.a delivered. See your $1,500, Vacant farms.'
I -Used Howard Rotavator Saper MllrkOI Dealer In autO'
·horses, cows and mules. Cali
OWNER wants fAJ sell her tnna11
·collect Jackson 286-4531 0
2 - Used riding lawo itac- ,mobiles today a1 GaUlpolls
CaD any time.
business fn Pomeroy presebt.
' Chillicothe 772-6976.
tors - W.H.
Rambler, €brysler, Plymoalh. Earl Winters, I4&amp;-38ZI
ly during nice volume of bus2 Used Com Plant.rs
ijEUABLE lady to live in wi th
UIO Eaotera Ave.
Wayne Amsblry, Ill l!lt
Iness.
PlentY parklmg apace.
I Pull Typo Disc
,,.
62-tl _:~:._::~~~~~-~
Less than $4,000.
'a widow,~-2429- -~113 I
1 - 3 point dise
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RObert Baird, SI'I.,man
ENT wave special
1 - 3 point 3 bot!om plow
FDJNG Cabinets In stock, lmOtllce Pboae IIWni, Zl hrl'
mediate delivery.
for ..
..,.50, $12.50 for
I - s PoIn t 2 Bottom Plow . dr
ill!
. I,h 2, or 1
'$10, $1o for I12.M, $20 for J\1 .·
,
. awer "
or Wit out lock.
. liO. Phone now for appointment
SEE us before yoti buy your · Colora. Simmons Printing &amp;
Plumbing llr ,Hntln9
;3117-1180. Sbaree's Salon of tax.
new tractor.
Office Equip. ~1391. 75-U
iBeauty, O!eshire, 0. Opea eb- Oblo Valley Implement Clo.
GaiUpoUs Tractor l!alet,
HOUSE, a rooms and bath. LoDEWI'I'l'S PLUMBING
illlings by appointment.
133 Pine SL. PIJ. 141-lm
Kanaaga, 441.18«
cated In Kananga, 0. Call 675AND BEATING
105·12 1939 FORD, body_and motor In
4468.
IIIII-~
ROUTE 1611 at Evergreea. Ph.
!iAILOWAY Furniture open ul mellent condition. A real an. NEW MOON, !965, ! bedroom TIRED of carrying asbesT REAL OPPORTUNITY
146-2735.
271-tf
;till 6. l\londay thru Saturday. j tique. Ph. 44&amp;-0195 alter ~ p. housetran..., 12 x 55· Call Try our West Virglrila Chunk
fOR BARBER
BRAMMER'S
'Evening by appoiatmenl Rt. , m.
78-tf 44M416·
ltU Coal, Skidmore Foster. Coal BARBER SHOP, HOJIOt AND APARTPlumbing
and BeatiaJ
;17, Hendemaa, Wt Va. 234--tf LOW, LOW, PRICES 01 Mat- MATCJDiNG Hamilton .automat.. Co., US"hh Pine Sl f46..2783. :!n~ ~N~N:~~ ~~~:
tresses Rice and Corbit Fur ic Washer and gas dryer, good
271-tf Nl:SS. MUST MOVE TO DIFFERENT S00 Ill! Ave. 146-1637. , .
nJture. ·
••~ condition. can ~2281 after
~~~T~o~~u. us roa MoRE IN·
Wentecl 111 Do
~ 5_
1l4-f
Services Offered
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· - - GOOJ clean tamp 1114 ototer -- ~
HERES A MODERN
'ITANDARD PLUMBING
'l"'RPElNTRY end masonry. coal Carl Winter..
Rio RUGS a mess? Glean for less
LEE SHEETS'
IlEATING, ii04 llacolld
;can furnish references. Ph. Grano•. Phone CH 6-51!5.
with Blue Lustre. Rent elec- Plumbing and remodeling.
3 BEDROOM
Mb-1712.
:446-4764.
111-6 ·,
tric shampooer $1. Sheppard, Ph. 256-6664, Crown Cily, 0. ,
FOR $16,500
WINDOW cleaDiDg- serv
WL~ House ~Hrsery transpor 862 1st Ave.
114-e
92-tf LOCATED oN u.s 3.'1 oN A LABOE fll' YOIJ art bUlldUJa 1
ICe.
tat.OI avaUable, re8SOD8bJ~ .
_ FLAT WELL LANDSCAPED L()T
borne or remode!Jaa, . . ua
Commercia] buildings, store rates aJso for sbl!lpping or REG. Hereford bull • homed- WATER delivery service. O'. Tills noME INCLuo~ wALL TO
0
fronts, residence. 15 yrs. ex- JVQrkiug mothers, ~ourly del· service age. Stanl€y Shaver, Del1 &amp; Davis. Ph. 446-3857 or :t~~sTfi~P![w?:J.R DtN~~o ~ We are bul.lden Dlllrlbok!r
lur Hotpojnl .\pplliiiJcel, Alll·
perience. Free estimqias. Pb. l,y Of weeLoJ., rates. Pb·. ''S Cheshire, 0 . 367-7167. 114-1 446-1340 anytime
BEDROOMS) NEW EYE EVELOVEN
78-tf AND
675-4189
11J.:8
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UTIT.ITY
toll l!:let:trlc.
1$4-U
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~U ANTIQUE SHOW -- CHARi.F.S: li~UJE Bulldozer and back- ~~~" PLt:s A HUGE • CAR GAll·
JAJNIDIO .. . liJ' lilt Job W. type• ol
mater- TON, W. VA. - ARMORY boe service. Ph. 367-7&gt;60.
or by tlio hour. Bemard R. tal.s, block, bri~ se- pipe, AT COOKSKIN PARK, May
2411-tt
NEW LISTING, LIKE
..:.!'·"
Wanted
W•lls, Pit ~Ill 3
lbrlels, ela. Claude 19-211-21. 40 Dealers of NaWAYNE RUSSEJ.r:s
NEW 3 YEAR OLD
mtera, Rio Grande, 0. CH t!Amal reputation ~Including WATER DELIVEIIY SERVICE LOVELy TO LOOK AT NEEDED - A regular eta~
TED
5-5121
after 1i.
tlS-11 Rose Preszwck, noted aath· Plr. ..-~
" · - """bll•
"·-~ 81: .')URE TO SEE THIS LARGE I lng lady I day a week. Must
WAN
- -I
'ftV W-'il Dr ....... ,
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;._"I'I"D'I:IN!
~~ ---· 1FORD traclor, disc, 12" plow
or, ecture:r and collector of eJlotlr M6-3l8!.
54-tr sEnnonM Wl'l'll FULL BAHEMF.NT. give- re(!renees.-Oall 446-4084
"7U ·~ wanted
_ . Must be I II" plow, 12 ft. motor' Carnival Glass" 12 nooa to 9
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LARGE cLOsETs
Stier I ·~
113 S
CONVJ:NIRNTJ.V LOCATED II
Over Zl. Apply Ill person at boat, J'eep, J88-B253.
lnluteIIILES OllT KITCHEN IS MODERN
= -tf p,m. (Sun. till 5 p.m,) Ill I
~,
St. Rt 1 I
OftJ
l.AitGE I.IVI N.G AND DlNlNG t\B.L\.
OORT COSMETI~ '
Green ..
'-""" 08 on
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12 X 12 GOLD rug Call 446Youu. LIKE IT.
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114-3 1 · ETABLE and nowermg
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IF YOU need auto, flre or
r
lor full or pari time
o
-P'"nts of ali kinds now ready . . 3892 or -~- 1965 · ·-~-~!4-3 general insurance, 11 pays w
OLDER HOME IN
wOrk Write P. 0. Box 114,
~OLESALE DISTRIBUTOR White's Greenhouse, Kanauga. DOWNSTAIRS apt., ~ 'rm. and see your Gran~e Agents 81 TOWN WITH RIVER
lr011t~, Oblo.
Ill 12
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l&lt;i Ia'": uvrr wholmie 1 0,
1114--3 ball!, unfurn. Pb. ~the Neal Insurance Agency,
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Watkins office. Guaranteed . ~~ ll'tf
s
VIEW LOT
Bu•· e Op · rt '!'*.salary while lraioing. No tra- ~- REDUCE safe, Simple and fast
. ______
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114 . tate St. Ph. 446-11191. 61-t nn• LAM!,'"""' HOM!""""' -~~~~--'-"- -~!!~!~
vel. Income opportunity
WJt'h Gobese tablets. Only 98c.
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--~ SO'"' .,. wn~tK IN ,..,.,._ KlT '":"~N AND
000 yr. up. Write &amp;x 570, Ci!!iiigha~ __D_rug~.- - Ul2_ 5_
2
~~~L~I!:Tl,:!p~~o~~T~Grr·:O· Her.'• your ch•n(!$ for lndepen.
\Ul--GOOD SOUND !lOME ANU TilE
dent:~. The P\ln~ Oil Co. ~~ Ill
.wmoua, .wuun:sota 65987.
GENERAL store in operation
W t th
wn.1L r.1vE vou ,., Tnn•tL:
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114
with good stock, Jess than ORe
e 8 e 'l'ribUne are Waiting to help VOU , tu J mfl
BLOCK ON IND. Make offer.
es:eallent hllb l.llllon.a•e terYite
a home. to sen -a Car, to hire a secretarv to rent
ltlltiDD now anllable ln Gllllpo.
mile to new Gov . Lake site.
,
ISeman A 9ency
u•. Low ua..mneat, iqb profll
Fer Rent
Must sacrifice (or health. Ph,
an apartm~nt . most anything you need • ·• lcnn
0"'" o •.••,
help you md Wlth an eronnmlcal, fast-a--tin• 'I 1.1.
E 1 ... 3'911U!
I!Oienuat paid iratnLn1 . 5!16-5014 or write Lowell Jilll'es,
bune Want Ad. C~au us today.
' o
ven
°1
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contiDUI)UI manapiuat: ...;. ....
Dundas, Ohio.
I Yki&gt;. OLD brick _hn.,e,
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,_ •u "'111nee.
· , or ....
•••or.
.
enan
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tached gerage, 3 bedrooms, m..... ""'· .. ,.., ""'""'
1963 Housetra1ler, 50 :r 10,-wasb':"
builtin kitchen, 1~ battls, HW Mr. 1. c. lrlh!Nnt•-. :•~N 01'1
er-dryer combinaUon, air confloors, 2 mi.lea abov.e Silver c., •• I, P.m.-.tw. 'f· va. , .
ti)J
dif•nner, awnings, Ph . 446,
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Bridge 1on Georges' CreekiJ., Mr. Joa' orvmm.nd• H., PII•
4717.
ll2-ol __....._A_n_E_x_pe_r_ten_c~oci-A_d·_Y_tso_r_w_H_I_H.:•.;,Ip;_Y_o:.;u:__
Rd. Call or see Charleo
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terior and exlelior pafi.te~B: ,
Equipped to hanl gil~
make roof repairs. Hours a.
m. to 5 p. m. Wl-!811 tr 9922334.
&amp; a 3lc

VACUUM CLEANIIiR
SALES IIIII SERVIQ
1ft lot .Avo.

6Ulidilii

He•e..

;-dows,

Fleetside Pickup. V·B, radio and beater, beavy.duty
tires, rear bumper, West Coast mirrors. Blue finish
wit~ white top. Local one owner. Sharp.
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Service
That Satisfies

1964 CHEVROLET ·· .... ,·••.. ·· $1395

Tank or bottle, we invite
you to' try our Qualitane
LP Gas service. We try to
make it the best available.
See or phone us for rates!

'h-Ton Panl!l, V-8,' a\1.\0matic, power steering and
brakes, radio and . heat~r, positraction. Like new ,
tires. H you can't afford' :a new one, better see Ws
to suit your needs.
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1961 CHEVROLET ........ · ·.... · · $565
Suburban Station Wagon. 6-cylinder, four speed
tranSmlss.ion. Heavy duty tires. Better see this .
'

Look's and runs extra good, heater, red fimsh, clean
cap ..

1962 Ford I Ton · ...... ··" ··" · $1195
VB engine, 4 speed trans. Good 700llt18 tires, help·
er springs, 4 speed trans., 9' body with cattle racks.
Heater

1964 CHEVROLET
BELAIR 4 DOOR S~PAJII

.$999

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Clllllpolto

14 Mulber..; .\•o. l'omoroy
PH,,MW270

Rlchortl N. lllrrllt, Co, Mtr,
M81)1'

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Hoving sold my farm and moving to town I will
sell at Auction on the farm, lor•tocl opp. 3'12 mi.
norlh of S.R. 124 at Salem Center, Ohio, or 2 mi.
south of S.R. 689. Follow lhe sale signs from S.R.
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SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1967
LIVESTOCK-MACHINERY-HOUSEHOLD

MACHINERY - 1~54 Chevrolet Pickup with Stock
Racks; 400 Int. With Power Pak, T.A., Live PTO
Gas: Ford Tractor with 3 pt 2-14 plows: Fox Chop·
per with Corn Head; 3-14 IHC Plow: IHC Rubber
Tired Wagon; 32 ft. Case Elevator and Drag; 2-14
!HC Drag Plow; 8 ft. IHC Disc Harrow: 9 ft. Drag
Harrow: IHC Power Corn Sheller: 10" Hammer
M1l~-.,.See d Cleaner and Grader- Eieclrio, Good
Shape. Chicken Feeder• and Waterers; 4 Gas
Brooder Stoves.
HOUSEHOLD - Large Dinette Set-6 chairs. F,x.
tra Nice: Complete Bedrnom Suite, Platform Rocker: Living Room Suite; Library Table: Red and
Springs; i&gt;laytag Square Tub Washer; Gas Conver·
sion Burner, Complete; ~orch Swmg: Lawn Mow·
er; 7 qt. Alummum Canner: Misc. Farm Items.

MR.. AND MRS. CARL SHENEFIELD, owners

L:ARi::E&amp;;!iOriiooi!;;i5
-;; 1~4ihl.i~ 4ROOMS
- altd -batit-:oulbuild-~
I!"
aSBortment of 1
in«. Must sacrifice. Make of-

AUCTIONEER: Col. Jim Carnahan
CLERK: C. Price
TERMS: Cash Day of Sole
LUNCH SERVED
Not Responsible For Accidents or Loss of Property
REGISTER FOR BUYING NUMBER

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hall arrlved, plenty of
fer. For information call 992- 1
en's, boys and girls clothin1g 2543.
H 6tp ,
and men's work uniforms.
ELECTROLUX Sweeper, com- '
fera Used Clolhlng Store,
plele with all cleanin« attach33, going towards the
menls. 117.95. 992-2ti8&gt;.
1rounds.
5 14
4 2t trc

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2. Frultot
the HI&lt;

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a. a mule
4. CovtJ'
Cii. Man'a

our third floor budget sbop.

Baker Furniture. Middleport
Ohio.
11 12 tf(

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otlep

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8. Pra.yer
9.11evtve
:Iii. Luntl

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16. BU1

StiiComto

strip -

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noun
U. Fatrs
lowln
U.Perloda

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35. Nee.t
88. l'olyuoius
drink
att. Qoo4

trtend
U.Antbrlony:

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I"'T;;;,S;-c:
in-::ex~pe
~n~s,.iv-:e -,-t&lt;J-

c;lean
and upholstery with Bl u e I
Lustre. Rent electric sh•m
pooer 11. Baker Furniture c,,_

For F rH Eslim•fes
eAiumlnum Awnlng1
eAiumlnum Siding
• Aluminum Railint'
•Aluminum Windows &amp; Doors
eC•r Parh
eP1tio1

eBiown In

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ICor ITruck ·~
Core , 1 Bulldoar
eAnyType

KEITH GOBLE
WY 2-2196

c"AR=P"'E"TS;;;-a::-:nc;d-;l"ife---:-to-o can
beautiful If you use B I u
Lustre. Rent electric shan1·

SEYFRIED

excellent condition, D~~::.: fi,========J';;:::;:::~
Walnllt finiah, reverb,
....
Ira lone, slide, cnly $1195.
Fot Sale
Wurlitzer Spinet organ.
oak finish, good value, $425. FERGUSON Tractor 20,
Used Wurlitur Spinet org•m l shape. Phone 742-5217.
WHEEL
walnut finish, only 11&gt;0.
12
0
ALIGNMENT
Wurlitzer studio piano,
condilion, only $.111!), New Spli'·lo ROOM HOUSE, bath, baseAND
et plano, walnut finish,
ment, forced air furna ce, 1
BRAKE SERVICE
year
only
front and back porches, solid
See
• , 1209
flrick, in Pomeroy. Phone 992flefd Avenue,
3lil2.
6 11 tfc
W. Va. Phone 485-4401.
Phone 992-2143 Pomeroy

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NOW TAKING
APPLICATIONS

Mldfl'-t, II;

FREE STOUGl
Just rather all rour ~
garments and •tort atm
with us. No more cloleta
~ramped with unuted dotllo
mg. No more alr~1 sol'tlna.

spraying ail.d pacti.D1 wlfli
your winter clothes. ~·
thing you send iJ bea
cleaned safely, ·insured
carefully stored. Every item
freshly pressed when you call
ror it. Notbine: to pay till "fall
No bulging closets, .ufe from
moths anrl safe from theft.

Bring !hom In or call flw
Pick Up &amp; Delivery So'\
vice Phone 773-5543

TRUCK
HEADQUARTERS
1964 Chevrolet
liz Ton VB Pickup $1495
1964 Chovroltt
liz Ton VI Ponol $1395
1963 Chevrolet Corvon
6 cyl. Panel .. .•. $1099
1962 Chevrolet
I Ton Stake . . . . $1195
1962 Ford l Ton
Stako, V8 .. . . . , . $1195
1961 Chevrolet 8 Poss.
Suburban ... . .. . . $565
195 I Chevrolet \'2 Ton
Sharp, l owner . . . $345
1962 Ch•vrolot 2'12 Ton
9' Dump ..... , , . $1995
Special savings the way
you like 'em, too! See us
ror a deal on '67 Chevro-

lets,

POMEROY
MOTOR CO.
Opan Til 9:00 P.M.
Pomeroy

Real Estate

FoR CARRIERS
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IN MIDDLEPORT.
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Contect Faye MlnUy

Middleport

ROOMS and
out of hllh water •
ott, 12$. llh St.,

IINIIB,

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Trailer,
I talned. Pftone
1 --~-...,_.,._.,..._._r-··1 ·.r•t Llnc~ln St.,
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YOUR CHEVY DEALER

OR CALL COLLECT 532-6681

· Elmer E. Whito, 4041h South 4th St., Ironton, 0.
Representative In This Area 20 Years Far
·v. V. Johnson &amp; Son, 222- -4th Ave., Huntington

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Insulation

BLAETTNARS

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THE
· G..ALLIPOLIS TR', •••
446 2342

All New Rldi.tor SJaOp

. $yracuse, Ohio

Wl-3423.

MAY WE HELP YOU?.

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Wt Mill .. ,

Mason, W. Yo.

EXPERIENCED

SO. Ember~
11. Blbli·
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MIDDLIPOIT,
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pooer Co.
tl. Pomeroy 5 Cement
Bloc!&lt;
8 6tc 1':::::::::~===~:=~===~=~=
j,
ROOM HOUSE, two
NIGHT Crawlers, ~ dozen II.
Your Heating System Is
rooiJIII, wall to wall'
Phone i!)2.6316.
atp
The
Most lmportont Ap5 12
Ing In living room, full baae- pliance In Your Homo,
meat,' .1.92 acres, Mulberry PLANTS, tomato. cabbage, pepSales and Service
cot Us Give It A Good
Heights, Phone 992-3429.
par, egg plant, broccoli, brusOhio Boatond Motor
Mid Winter Chock
5 14 tfC
sel sprouts and cauliOower.
License
~ 15c per doz. or 11 per bun- SCHWARZEL MARINE
&amp;
dred, B. F. Board, Mason, W.
Va.
5 10
HEATING &amp;
20. :MoJO.
USED Hammond 25 pedal
AIR CONDITIONING
t~re
gan and tone cabinet
:n.lndl·
HOCKINGPORT. OHIO
Phan• 992·3794 or 992-1395
Jent
1
Used Wurlitzer 4100
PHONE 667.3370

24., Worked
26. Spher.
211. Not .
JWoet
:rs. Con...1

DICK IIAWL!f51

ABC Cleaners

Contact:

BUUGET PRICED turnlture "

5 8 Str

black miniature
Wl!l be ready to go, last
. May. Phone 949-3621.
5 14

NICEil PlCWLIII . CAL&amp;.

LIVESTOCK-- 1-%, Charolais Bull, Ready For Service; 1-'h Charolais Heifer, Bred to Hereford Bull;
3-Reg. Hereford Cows, 2 Have Calves Now; 4-Grade
Hereford Cows, 3 Have Calves Now: 2-BroOd Sows
with 19 Pi~s 5 and 6 Weeks Old.

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dining room, living roo,n.l
kitchen, bath and utility.
coin Drive, Pemeroy.
992-3715.
5 14
W. C. TRACTOR, plows
eullivator, 1954 VII Fo~d
or, 1 Bolin power cham SIIW,
19511 Cevrolet 2 door car.
!hon~ 1~.

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SALE

PUBLIC SALE

EVJNRUDE

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B.,uty Shop, RaJrcut,
ami w.naneJit I'&lt;J· $10, DOW
$8. Optn ·Tue,lilay and ThUrs.
day until I p. m. Phone
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GOOD 35x8 Aluminum
trailer. Henry Bahr. L o n
5 12 3tp
Bottom, Ohio. Phene 985-:3988 STEREO Console, contemporChestel'.
5 14
ary walnut Stereo with AM,
PA, radio, deluxe floating
ORDER AMSTUT'S H and
turntabl•, perfect condilion,
"Nick Chick" leghorn chicks take over paymenls of $.1 per
or started pullets today.
month or pay balance due
ern Poultryi Box 188, Ath•ens, $116.96. Try it in your home.
Ohio. Pbone 593-7331.
Call 992-3218.
5 9 6tc

l-Ion. 9'h-foot stake bed, dual wheels, 4-speed
transmission, solid cab.

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Rutland Furniture

1962 CHEVROLET .. ·.... ··· .. .. $1295

OPEN EVENINGh'IL 9

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Chevrolet Vz tvn Pickup $895
30,000 miles, heavy duty, 6 ply truck type tires.

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KNAPP SHOES for
comfort. CUff's Shoe Repair,
Middleport.
5 12 30tc
18 FOOT Shasta camper trailer, 1966 model, like new,
sleeps six Wtth lot of" eKtras.
493 Broadway, Middleport.
Phone 992·5592.
&gt; 12 12tc
4 BEDROOM, I 12 bath, t u II
basement, modern, wall t&amp;
wall carpeting, storm doors .
one acre iand, near Forked
Run Lake, close to school
and churches. 5 miles to new
Belleville Locks and Dam,
Out of high water. See Nor·
man Weber, Long Bottom,
Ohio, or call Ches\er 911:i-3519.

PHONE 742·4211

Heavy duty 2'12 Ton. 72-inch to axle. ' Heavy duty front axle. 2-speed rear axle. Marlon 9 foot x 7
foot dump body . .7-in. hoist
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Call for rates
and informalou!

1962 CHEVROLET .. ·...... · · .. · $199 5

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$l49S

-POMEROY MOTOR .CO. .
,endlb!e,

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broke 10 work. Call
WELL
or see.'llRAINED
Ran·y E. Johnson, Rose
Hill.
5' U 3tp
5 YEAR OLD ~elded pony. 4i
Inches high, very gentle. Ph.
742-411311.
~ II 6lc
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HAMMOND chord organ,
feet condition. 1700 P h o n e
Mrs. Joo Young, 992-7292,
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OUALITANE

At Our BigBarg(lin Lot! .
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and Found

TUESDAY between
and Great Bend on Route IZ4,
a 12x1o tarpauliD. Paul Sayre,
1143.22116.
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WE NEED your listings for sale

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F'ord F' 600. $400. Ph 112
3R7M~ay 1--~,- --b
a ou t 1~. 30 p.m. ' 19~9
71 87
on Rt. 35 N. one small paper
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!:" box. contaming 2 small rnltnd YE;\RI.JNG horse colt.
half
~ .biark timer clockt;, Reward. I Appa!0osa. h a! f st;J ndard

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months old. Paul IS:arr,
mile north of Chester. -.
5 14 ate

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IRO·WN billfold. name of Or- ' m.1ngo peppf'r. Sun Va!ley :
Plant F'arm St Rt ' 51 1L
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ha Wooten imprmted on bill- 1 .
P
fald. If found, call 379-2182 _ 1 m1. E. of Porter.
Il2-6

. $1. Farmer'• Hardware. 114-6

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room furnished apt., trailer
space. Contact Stella Arnold

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ltiiULATIONI

A. IN Rutland, Meigs
three bedroom, block home,
good well, also city water
lot. gas heat.

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lie tor ..ell ch•n 1111
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Adults. Located 603 4th Ave. i
Se• Dr. L. E. Smith. 114-3 '
1 b~room furn. apt.. utilities [
WISH to express our sin- paid. 258 Statt&gt; St. Ph. 446- ·
•.J·•m• and heartfelt thanks to 3667 after &gt; p.m.
relatives, friends and neighll2--tf :
for their kindness and . UNFtJRN. 3 rms. and
bath,
shown us '" in the / newlv decorated, suitable for
our beloved husband, two Ph. 441mi9_
llO.tf'
and grandfather, Era ~--- - ---- _ _ _ _
Clagg. Our deepest thanks 3 ROOM house with I&gt; bath, !
the flowers and donations, 446-2901, before noon. 83-tf

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.and Miller's Home for Funerals. W:fe, children and grandchildren.
114-1

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CA•C, Ofl THANICI • OIITUA.III
11.11 fir 10 word minimum. leth
1tklitll'ttil - ~~~IN~ ADI
Atldltlenll lk Cfla,_ 1»1' Alt\Wo
tllitnanf.
OffiiCI HDUitl
1:10 a. 111. •• S10I ,. m.. DallY

ABOUT I A. at Vinton, 3 bedroom home, modern kitrhen ,
coal stoker heat, price reduced to $0,&gt;00.

lo30 111. m. t1 lldiO.Noon, StturciQ

IT'I IAIY · TO IIJLACI A
WAN"f AD .
PKONI tn-llb

PLANTS - cabbage, tomato, ,
31h A. LEVEL real good soil,

modern home, gas heat, both
close to ruo Grande. $7,500.

Lost

You have, read thJ·s. Why
not let us advertise your
prope:·ty?
Salesmen, Evenillgs
$12,600
John I. Richards, 446-0280
BUYS thi s 88 acre farm - 21
Russell D. Wood, «6-4618
acres bottom land, 2 flarns ,
outbuildings, 1 room, 4 BR
0. D. PARSONS
and bath, large kitchen, coal
REALTOR
FARM, village, City Property furnace, part basement,
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for Sale, 512 Second Avenue, ty of cabinets, well
farm
pond,
11
acres
soil
oanK.I
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GallipOlis, Ohio.
Call for appointment.
Phone 446-&lt;1

: Contac l Robert Bender, D1v- bred. Would make good 4-H
~ ersifJed Med ical Service, P. ; rmJert. Prir1•d for r;1lirk sa le.
0. Box 342. Columbus, Ohm, ' Ph. 44G-t487 after 8 p.m.
'I (Phone collect 252-8449).
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113-3
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_ --~ . 11964 Model 26 ft. flag ship, Owf.OST OR STRAYED from Ir- ; en c;~bin cruiser. like new,
~ nw Wallace farm, Lower Riv-1 225 HP motor. with tlard top, :
1er Rd., 2 registered A n g u s I all canvass, air horns, spot ;
211
: Cows. Call Triple E. Ranch, ] lighl, bow rail, many other •
: 4&lt;16-2448 or Lambert B u s h, 1
· extras Cali Summers Furni- 1
WE have 2 large homes, 8
71-2 ACRES
~~ . bath~chw~l.
t
446-4210.
113-6 ' ure Cu., Wellston, Ohio, 384- I
lots on Rt. 35 at CenterviUe. 5 ROOM &amp;_ bath, kilchen with
3330.
=~
112-4/
For Sale
For Sale
wood cabmets - neat
NotiCG
FERffLIZER,- best -pi-ice In
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ATrnNTI~N BRAND new 1 room and bath, clean, nice lawn, trees and
- ----· -- ---- ------ - County. Carl Winters
Rio 1961 CHEV. Impala ronveriJ.
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large lol in Bidwell
roses. Priced umler $9,0011.
NEW fashion colors ore Sue's Grande, 0 Ph. ~Ia 62-11 ble, exceUent condition. Ph.· SOME vanetles of garden seeds
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HOBART DILWN, ltE,JU.T'UR I
delight. Sbo keeps bor oarpet - NEW G.MC TR .
~9.
114-3 allure gettmgOniscarce.,_Bte t t edr WE HAVE Farms Village Cily
44t-2674
colors bright-will! Blue LusUCK
Y now.
on p~n 5 an
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Lucille or Howard Brannon
tre. Rent eJeclrlc !hampooer
1-!tAOOt!ARTERS
ATTENTION P'ARIIIERS
sets In
F = s H:rd· Property. Look them over.
EveJJingo 44t-IIIS

. lni Memorv
IN MEMORY ~~ our Mother.
My r~e is -white. your rtse
Is r&lt;!d. Your mother lives,
but mine is dead. And looking oil your red, red ·rose,
which you wear, oh, so ~p­
pily, r wish sorne luckf wind
that' bloW!l, would bring my
111other b•ck t. .- me. That I
mi~ht take her hand again,
*"d press it, oh, so tenderly.
J would dry the tears, and
ease the pain, that In h e r
life she bore for me. That
chance is yours, not mine tonight, your r..e Is red,
mine Is ·while.
Mrs. Hallie Burris
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NEW Tractor Trade lnJ.
ltOv~
HAVE -19310 A. 'ftmber Beird Re•lty _Comp~ny
1 ~ M. F. 36 Diesel ,
coal sad Tob.
OSCA
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1962 Ford ' JaMane
I - M
: F. 116 Diesel
A!RElDAJLil) puppies, champRBAIR , RHhor
1959 Ford Ranch Wagon
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30
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loa bred, 8 weeks old, Nel· WE HAVE 116ll A. near Eno 1'111 A., 40 A. tracllr Jml• ·
1960 I&gt; T, GMC pickup
I ..&gt;. .M. H. Pti!IY &amp; Tools
1011vl11&lt;1, Ohio ~. 113 3 25 A. bottom, bat bill an d three bclfl'l&lt;ilt, ~ .,
2 - 1962 Fords
1961 I&gt; T. GMC pickup
PIANO Uprigllt, $2&gt;, Martha Umber, buildings are In poor '\&gt;I011ty bti 'lltf~ c
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DAWN
LQDG&amp;
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F &amp; AM

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196&gt;\1 T Che
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959 I T. GMC dump truck
1960 ~ T Jnt
ti na1
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1959
v. 1 p
1964 3 T. GMC
1960 I&gt; T. Ford PICkup
1 used Tractor Manure
Spreader
19iil I&gt;T Ford Pickup
1959 % T. Cbevrolet Truck
1956 I&gt; T. Cbevrolet-Pickup
I MinneapoU. Moline p 0 ...,
Unit
1959 F 600 Ford Dump
1958 F 600 Ford
1960 &gt;.; T. Ford
1959 I T•. Cbev.
New 611" Ro tary Cullers . $299.511. New 6.25 x 20, 1D pfy
nylon tires $55. lac. Federal

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121 A. One n1 the best DaJry GraniieYf'liim-loots .-aliio
M•r 15, '"'
1957 BOO Ford
'~"'"" addmg machine,
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adds subtracts, multiplies Farms m Galha County, now t8,51lo.
7:30P.M.
· anna
..,. • Sim
Prinlln ,' producing milk, well equip.
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Oliver T1
.,... 50•
mOM
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Mtster MII!DI'Is D.gre.
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A.
Office
Equip.
~1397.
75-tf
ped.
Good
modem_
borne,
1110
FOR
$'1,5001
~Pll
oan mhv~'
' Ghtrlet
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L;Burdettt, W.M.
A. of grass. Look 11 over.
'l nfce three bedrooot
lbymond JDntt1 ~"'
1-J.D. 1010 Live P.T.O. 1962 PRI€ES Blasbed JJI'I Amerlcaa
with bath, big lot, ,cabiinels
1 - A.. C. D 1•
Rambler ZIIO I dr,, sedan, I 7 ROOMS, bath, 2 large lots In In kitchen, utility room,
Deed Stock
1 - VAC Case &amp; Tools
eyl,, lit eag., sland• . lfano,, Bidwell.
ced air ,fneJ·oil furnace locat.
1 - S. C. Case
radio, under.oat, oland. Sat..
id 00 ·blacktop road. 'OWner
, Removed Free
1 - A. c. G and tools
ty ~eat lDcladetl. Only LOTS and lois hill $! 000 1o wiinlt'-11''!101iL'" .,.. , ., , ...
WILL remove your dead
2 - Used Balers
$1,82'1.a delivered. See your $1,500, Vacant farms.'
I -Used Howard Rotavator Saper MllrkOI Dealer In autO'
·horses, cows and mules. Cali
OWNER wants fAJ sell her tnna11
·collect Jackson 286-4531 0
2 - Used riding lawo itac- ,mobiles today a1 GaUlpolls
CaD any time.
business fn Pomeroy presebt.
' Chillicothe 772-6976.
tors - W.H.
Rambler, €brysler, Plymoalh. Earl Winters, I4&amp;-38ZI
ly during nice volume of bus2 Used Com Plant.rs
ijEUABLE lady to live in wi th
UIO Eaotera Ave.
Wayne Amsblry, Ill l!lt
Iness.
PlentY parklmg apace.
I Pull Typo Disc
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62-tl _:~:._::~~~~~-~
Less than $4,000.
'a widow,~-2429- -~113 I
1 - 3 point dise
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RObert Baird, SI'I.,man
ENT wave special
1 - 3 point 3 bot!om plow
FDJNG Cabinets In stock, lmOtllce Pboae IIWni, Zl hrl'
mediate delivery.
for ..
..,.50, $12.50 for
I - s PoIn t 2 Bottom Plow . dr
ill!
. I,h 2, or 1
'$10, $1o for I12.M, $20 for J\1 .·
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. awer "
or Wit out lock.
. liO. Phone now for appointment
SEE us before yoti buy your · Colora. Simmons Printing &amp;
Plumbing llr ,Hntln9
;3117-1180. Sbaree's Salon of tax.
new tractor.
Office Equip. ~1391. 75-U
iBeauty, O!eshire, 0. Opea eb- Oblo Valley Implement Clo.
GaiUpoUs Tractor l!alet,
HOUSE, a rooms and bath. LoDEWI'I'l'S PLUMBING
illlings by appointment.
133 Pine SL. PIJ. 141-lm
Kanaaga, 441.18«
cated In Kananga, 0. Call 675AND BEATING
105·12 1939 FORD, body_and motor In
4468.
IIIII-~
ROUTE 1611 at Evergreea. Ph.
!iAILOWAY Furniture open ul mellent condition. A real an. NEW MOON, !965, ! bedroom TIRED of carrying asbesT REAL OPPORTUNITY
146-2735.
271-tf
;till 6. l\londay thru Saturday. j tique. Ph. 44&amp;-0195 alter ~ p. housetran..., 12 x 55· Call Try our West Virglrila Chunk
fOR BARBER
BRAMMER'S
'Evening by appoiatmenl Rt. , m.
78-tf 44M416·
ltU Coal, Skidmore Foster. Coal BARBER SHOP, HOJIOt AND APARTPlumbing
and BeatiaJ
;17, Hendemaa, Wt Va. 234--tf LOW, LOW, PRICES 01 Mat- MATCJDiNG Hamilton .automat.. Co., US"hh Pine Sl f46..2783. :!n~ ~N~N:~~ ~~~:
tresses Rice and Corbit Fur ic Washer and gas dryer, good
271-tf Nl:SS. MUST MOVE TO DIFFERENT S00 Ill! Ave. 146-1637. , .
nJture. ·
••~ condition. can ~2281 after
~~~T~o~~u. us roa MoRE IN·
Wentecl 111 Do
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Services Offered
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HERES A MODERN
'ITANDARD PLUMBING
'l"'RPElNTRY end masonry. coal Carl Winter..
Rio RUGS a mess? Glean for less
LEE SHEETS'
IlEATING, ii04 llacolld
;can furnish references. Ph. Grano•. Phone CH 6-51!5.
with Blue Lustre. Rent elec- Plumbing and remodeling.
3 BEDROOM
Mb-1712.
:446-4764.
111-6 ·,
tric shampooer $1. Sheppard, Ph. 256-6664, Crown Cily, 0. ,
FOR $16,500
WINDOW cleaDiDg- serv
WL~ House ~Hrsery transpor 862 1st Ave.
114-e
92-tf LOCATED oN u.s 3.'1 oN A LABOE fll' YOIJ art bUlldUJa 1
ICe.
tat.OI avaUable, re8SOD8bJ~ .
_ FLAT WELL LANDSCAPED L()T
borne or remode!Jaa, . . ua
Commercia] buildings, store rates aJso for sbl!lpping or REG. Hereford bull • homed- WATER delivery service. O'. Tills noME INCLuo~ wALL TO
0
fronts, residence. 15 yrs. ex- JVQrkiug mothers, ~ourly del· service age. Stanl€y Shaver, Del1 &amp; Davis. Ph. 446-3857 or :t~~sTfi~P![w?:J.R DtN~~o ~ We are bul.lden Dlllrlbok!r
lur Hotpojnl .\pplliiiJcel, Alll·
perience. Free estimqias. Pb. l,y Of weeLoJ., rates. Pb·. ''S Cheshire, 0 . 367-7167. 114-1 446-1340 anytime
BEDROOMS) NEW EYE EVELOVEN
78-tf AND
675-4189
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UTIT.ITY
toll l!:let:trlc.
1$4-U
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~U ANTIQUE SHOW -- CHARi.F.S: li~UJE Bulldozer and back- ~~~" PLt:s A HUGE • CAR GAll·
JAJNIDIO .. . liJ' lilt Job W. type• ol
mater- TON, W. VA. - ARMORY boe service. Ph. 367-7&gt;60.
or by tlio hour. Bemard R. tal.s, block, bri~ se- pipe, AT COOKSKIN PARK, May
2411-tt
NEW LISTING, LIKE
..:.!'·"
Wanted
W•lls, Pit ~Ill 3
lbrlels, ela. Claude 19-211-21. 40 Dealers of NaWAYNE RUSSEJ.r:s
NEW 3 YEAR OLD
mtera, Rio Grande, 0. CH t!Amal reputation ~Including WATER DELIVEIIY SERVICE LOVELy TO LOOK AT NEEDED - A regular eta~
TED
5-5121
after 1i.
tlS-11 Rose Preszwck, noted aath· Plr. ..-~
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"·-~ 81: .')URE TO SEE THIS LARGE I lng lady I day a week. Must
WAN
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~~ ---· 1FORD traclor, disc, 12" plow
or, ecture:r and collector of eJlotlr M6-3l8!.
54-tr sEnnonM Wl'l'll FULL BAHEMF.NT. give- re(!renees.-Oall 446-4084
"7U ·~ wanted
_ . Must be I II" plow, 12 ft. motor' Carnival Glass" 12 nooa to 9
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LARGE cLOsETs
Stier I ·~
113 S
CONVJ:NIRNTJ.V LOCATED II
Over Zl. Apply Ill person at boat, J'eep, J88-B253.
lnluteIIILES OllT KITCHEN IS MODERN
= -tf p,m. (Sun. till 5 p.m,) Ill I
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St. Rt 1 I
OftJ
l.AitGE I.IVI N.G AND DlNlNG t\B.L\.
OORT COSMETI~ '
Green ..
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lor full or pari time
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-P'"nts of ali kinds now ready . . 3892 or -~- 1965 · ·-~-~!4-3 general insurance, 11 pays w
OLDER HOME IN
wOrk Write P. 0. Box 114,
~OLESALE DISTRIBUTOR White's Greenhouse, Kanauga. DOWNSTAIRS apt., ~ 'rm. and see your Gran~e Agents 81 TOWN WITH RIVER
lr011t~, Oblo.
Ill 12
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1114--3 ball!, unfurn. Pb. ~the Neal Insurance Agency,
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Watkins office. Guaranteed . ~~ ll'tf
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VIEW LOT
Bu•· e Op · rt '!'*.salary while lraioing. No tra- ~- REDUCE safe, Simple and fast
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vel. Income opportunity
WJt'h Gobese tablets. Only 98c.
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000 yr. up. Write &amp;x 570, Ci!!iiigha~ __D_rug~.- - Ul2_ 5_
2
~~~L~I!:Tl,:!p~~o~~T~Grr·:O· Her.'• your ch•n(!$ for lndepen.
\Ul--GOOD SOUND !lOME ANU TilE
dent:~. The P\ln~ Oil Co. ~~ Ill
.wmoua, .wuun:sota 65987.
GENERAL store in operation
W t th
wn.1L r.1vE vou ,., Tnn•tL:
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with good stock, Jess than ORe
e 8 e 'l'ribUne are Waiting to help VOU , tu J mfl
BLOCK ON IND. Make offer.
es:eallent hllb l.llllon.a•e terYite
a home. to sen -a Car, to hire a secretarv to rent
ltlltiDD now anllable ln Gllllpo.
mile to new Gov . Lake site.
,
ISeman A 9ency
u•. Low ua..mneat, iqb profll
Fer Rent
Must sacrifice (or health. Ph,
an apartm~nt . most anything you need • ·• lcnn
0"'" o •.••,
help you md Wlth an eronnmlcal, fast-a--tin• 'I 1.1.
E 1 ... 3'911U!
I!Oienuat paid iratnLn1 . 5!16-5014 or write Lowell Jilll'es,
bune Want Ad. C~au us today.
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builtin kitchen, 1~ battls, HW Mr. 1. c. lrlh!Nnt•-. :•~N 01'1
er-dryer combinaUon, air confloors, 2 mi.lea abov.e Silver c., •• I, P.m.-.tw. 'f· va. , .
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4717.
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Rd. Call or see Charleo
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Equipped to hanl gil~
make roof repairs. Hours a.
m. to 5 p. m. Wl-!811 tr 9922334.
&amp; a 3lc

VACUUM CLEANIIiR
SALES IIIII SERVIQ
1ft lot .Avo.

6Ulidilii

He•e..

;-dows,

Fleetside Pickup. V·B, radio and beater, beavy.duty
tires, rear bumper, West Coast mirrors. Blue finish
wit~ white top. Local one owner. Sharp.
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That Satisfies

1964 CHEVROLET ·· .... ,·••.. ·· $1395

Tank or bottle, we invite
you to' try our Qualitane
LP Gas service. We try to
make it the best available.
See or phone us for rates!

'h-Ton Panl!l, V-8,' a\1.\0matic, power steering and
brakes, radio and . heat~r, positraction. Like new ,
tires. H you can't afford' :a new one, better see Ws
to suit your needs.
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1961 CHEVROLET ........ · ·.... · · $565
Suburban Station Wagon. 6-cylinder, four speed
tranSmlss.ion. Heavy duty tires. Better see this .
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Look's and runs extra good, heater, red fimsh, clean
cap ..

1962 Ford I Ton · ...... ··" ··" · $1195
VB engine, 4 speed trans. Good 700llt18 tires, help·
er springs, 4 speed trans., 9' body with cattle racks.
Heater

1964 CHEVROLET
BELAIR 4 DOOR S~PAJII

.$999

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14 Mulber..; .\•o. l'omoroy
PH,,MW270

Rlchortl N. lllrrllt, Co, Mtr,
M81)1'

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Hoving sold my farm and moving to town I will
sell at Auction on the farm, lor•tocl opp. 3'12 mi.
norlh of S.R. 124 at Salem Center, Ohio, or 2 mi.
south of S.R. 689. Follow lhe sale signs from S.R.
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SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1967
LIVESTOCK-MACHINERY-HOUSEHOLD

MACHINERY - 1~54 Chevrolet Pickup with Stock
Racks; 400 Int. With Power Pak, T.A., Live PTO
Gas: Ford Tractor with 3 pt 2-14 plows: Fox Chop·
per with Corn Head; 3-14 IHC Plow: IHC Rubber
Tired Wagon; 32 ft. Case Elevator and Drag; 2-14
!HC Drag Plow; 8 ft. IHC Disc Harrow: 9 ft. Drag
Harrow: IHC Power Corn Sheller: 10" Hammer
M1l~-.,.See d Cleaner and Grader- Eieclrio, Good
Shape. Chicken Feeder• and Waterers; 4 Gas
Brooder Stoves.
HOUSEHOLD - Large Dinette Set-6 chairs. F,x.
tra Nice: Complete Bedrnom Suite, Platform Rocker: Living Room Suite; Library Table: Red and
Springs; i&gt;laytag Square Tub Washer; Gas Conver·
sion Burner, Complete; ~orch Swmg: Lawn Mow·
er; 7 qt. Alummum Canner: Misc. Farm Items.

MR.. AND MRS. CARL SHENEFIELD, owners

L:ARi::E&amp;;!iOriiooi!;;i5
-;; 1~4ihl.i~ 4ROOMS
- altd -batit-:oulbuild-~
I!"
aSBortment of 1
in«. Must sacrifice. Make of-

AUCTIONEER: Col. Jim Carnahan
CLERK: C. Price
TERMS: Cash Day of Sole
LUNCH SERVED
Not Responsible For Accidents or Loss of Property
REGISTER FOR BUYING NUMBER

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hall arrlved, plenty of
fer. For information call 992- 1
en's, boys and girls clothin1g 2543.
H 6tp ,
and men's work uniforms.
ELECTROLUX Sweeper, com- '
fera Used Clolhlng Store,
plele with all cleanin« attach33, going towards the
menls. 117.95. 992-2ti8&gt;.
1rounds.
5 14
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4. CovtJ'
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our third floor budget sbop.

Baker Furniture. Middleport
Ohio.
11 12 tf(

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drink
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in-::ex~pe
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c;lean
and upholstery with Bl u e I
Lustre. Rent electric sh•m
pooer 11. Baker Furniture c,,_

For F rH Eslim•fes
eAiumlnum Awnlng1
eAiumlnum Siding
• Aluminum Railint'
•Aluminum Windows &amp; Doors
eC•r Parh
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eAnyType

KEITH GOBLE
WY 2-2196

c"AR=P"'E"TS;;;-a::-:nc;d-;l"ife---:-to-o can
beautiful If you use B I u
Lustre. Rent electric shan1·

SEYFRIED

excellent condition, D~~::.: fi,========J';;:::;:::~
Walnllt finiah, reverb,
....
Ira lone, slide, cnly $1195.
Fot Sale
Wurlitzer Spinet organ.
oak finish, good value, $425. FERGUSON Tractor 20,
Used Wurlitur Spinet org•m l shape. Phone 742-5217.
WHEEL
walnut finish, only 11&gt;0.
12
0
ALIGNMENT
Wurlitzer studio piano,
condilion, only $.111!), New Spli'·lo ROOM HOUSE, bath, baseAND
et plano, walnut finish,
ment, forced air furna ce, 1
BRAKE SERVICE
year
only
front and back porches, solid
See
• , 1209
flrick, in Pomeroy. Phone 992flefd Avenue,
3lil2.
6 11 tfc
W. Va. Phone 485-4401.
Phone 992-2143 Pomeroy

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NOW TAKING
APPLICATIONS

Mldfl'-t, II;

FREE STOUGl
Just rather all rour ~
garments and •tort atm
with us. No more cloleta
~ramped with unuted dotllo
mg. No more alr~1 sol'tlna.

spraying ail.d pacti.D1 wlfli
your winter clothes. ~·
thing you send iJ bea
cleaned safely, ·insured
carefully stored. Every item
freshly pressed when you call
ror it. Notbine: to pay till "fall
No bulging closets, .ufe from
moths anrl safe from theft.

Bring !hom In or call flw
Pick Up &amp; Delivery So'\
vice Phone 773-5543

TRUCK
HEADQUARTERS
1964 Chevrolet
liz Ton VB Pickup $1495
1964 Chovroltt
liz Ton VI Ponol $1395
1963 Chevrolet Corvon
6 cyl. Panel .. .•. $1099
1962 Chevrolet
I Ton Stake . . . . $1195
1962 Ford l Ton
Stako, V8 .. . . . , . $1195
1961 Chevrolet 8 Poss.
Suburban ... . .. . . $565
195 I Chevrolet \'2 Ton
Sharp, l owner . . . $345
1962 Ch•vrolot 2'12 Ton
9' Dump ..... , , . $1995
Special savings the way
you like 'em, too! See us
ror a deal on '67 Chevro-

lets,

POMEROY
MOTOR CO.
Opan Til 9:00 P.M.
Pomeroy

Real Estate

FoR CARRIERS
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IN MIDDLEPORT.
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Contect Faye MlnUy

Middleport

ROOMS and
out of hllh water •
ott, 12$. llh St.,

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Trailer,
I talned. Pftone
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OR CALL COLLECT 532-6681

· Elmer E. Whito, 4041h South 4th St., Ironton, 0.
Representative In This Area 20 Years Far
·v. V. Johnson &amp; Son, 222- -4th Ave., Huntington

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BLAETTNARS

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446 2342

All New Rldi.tor SJaOp

. $yracuse, Ohio

Wl-3423.

MAY WE HELP YOU?.

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Mason, W. Yo.

EXPERIENCED

SO. Ember~
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pooer Co.
tl. Pomeroy 5 Cement
Bloc!&lt;
8 6tc 1':::::::::~===~:=~===~=~=
j,
ROOM HOUSE, two
NIGHT Crawlers, ~ dozen II.
Your Heating System Is
rooiJIII, wall to wall'
Phone i!)2.6316.
atp
The
Most lmportont Ap5 12
Ing In living room, full baae- pliance In Your Homo,
meat,' .1.92 acres, Mulberry PLANTS, tomato. cabbage, pepSales and Service
cot Us Give It A Good
Heights, Phone 992-3429.
par, egg plant, broccoli, brusOhio Boatond Motor
Mid Winter Chock
5 14 tfC
sel sprouts and cauliOower.
License
~ 15c per doz. or 11 per bun- SCHWARZEL MARINE
&amp;
dred, B. F. Board, Mason, W.
Va.
5 10
HEATING &amp;
20. :MoJO.
USED Hammond 25 pedal
AIR CONDITIONING
t~re
gan and tone cabinet
:n.lndl·
HOCKINGPORT. OHIO
Phan• 992·3794 or 992-1395
Jent
1
Used Wurlitzer 4100
PHONE 667.3370

24., Worked
26. Spher.
211. Not .
JWoet
:rs. Con...1

DICK IIAWL!f51

ABC Cleaners

Contact:

BUUGET PRICED turnlture "

5 8 Str

black miniature
Wl!l be ready to go, last
. May. Phone 949-3621.
5 14

NICEil PlCWLIII . CAL&amp;.

LIVESTOCK-- 1-%, Charolais Bull, Ready For Service; 1-'h Charolais Heifer, Bred to Hereford Bull;
3-Reg. Hereford Cows, 2 Have Calves Now; 4-Grade
Hereford Cows, 3 Have Calves Now: 2-BroOd Sows
with 19 Pi~s 5 and 6 Weeks Old.

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dining room, living roo,n.l
kitchen, bath and utility.
coin Drive, Pemeroy.
992-3715.
5 14
W. C. TRACTOR, plows
eullivator, 1954 VII Fo~d
or, 1 Bolin power cham SIIW,
19511 Cevrolet 2 door car.
!hon~ 1~.

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11:30 D.S.T

BAKER

nJckriamt

SALE

PUBLIC SALE

EVJNRUDE

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B.,uty Shop, RaJrcut,
ami w.naneJit I'&lt;J· $10, DOW
$8. Optn ·Tue,lilay and ThUrs.
day until I p. m. Phone
~5 Ia

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GOOD 35x8 Aluminum
trailer. Henry Bahr. L o n
5 12 3tp
Bottom, Ohio. Phene 985-:3988 STEREO Console, contemporChestel'.
5 14
ary walnut Stereo with AM,
PA, radio, deluxe floating
ORDER AMSTUT'S H and
turntabl•, perfect condilion,
"Nick Chick" leghorn chicks take over paymenls of $.1 per
or started pullets today.
month or pay balance due
ern Poultryi Box 188, Ath•ens, $116.96. Try it in your home.
Ohio. Pbone 593-7331.
Call 992-3218.
5 9 6tc

l-Ion. 9'h-foot stake bed, dual wheels, 4-speed
transmission, solid cab.

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Rutland Furniture

1962 CHEVROLET .. ·.... ··· .. .. $1295

OPEN EVENINGh'IL 9

t5 IYc•rlrort IL

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Chevrolet Vz tvn Pickup $895
30,000 miles, heavy duty, 6 ply truck type tires.

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KNAPP SHOES for
comfort. CUff's Shoe Repair,
Middleport.
5 12 30tc
18 FOOT Shasta camper trailer, 1966 model, like new,
sleeps six Wtth lot of" eKtras.
493 Broadway, Middleport.
Phone 992·5592.
&gt; 12 12tc
4 BEDROOM, I 12 bath, t u II
basement, modern, wall t&amp;
wall carpeting, storm doors .
one acre iand, near Forked
Run Lake, close to school
and churches. 5 miles to new
Belleville Locks and Dam,
Out of high water. See Nor·
man Weber, Long Bottom,
Ohio, or call Ches\er 911:i-3519.

PHONE 742·4211

Heavy duty 2'12 Ton. 72-inch to axle. ' Heavy duty front axle. 2-speed rear axle. Marlon 9 foot x 7
foot dump body . .7-in. hoist
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Call for rates
and informalou!

1962 CHEVROLET .. ·...... · · .. · $199 5

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$l49S

-POMEROY MOTOR .CO. .
,endlb!e,

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broke 10 work. Call
WELL
or see.'llRAINED
Ran·y E. Johnson, Rose
Hill.
5' U 3tp
5 YEAR OLD ~elded pony. 4i
Inches high, very gentle. Ph.
742-411311.
~ II 6lc
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HAMMOND chord organ,
feet condition. 1700 P h o n e
Mrs. Joo Young, 992-7292,
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OUALITANE

At Our BigBarg(lin Lot! .
1964 CHEVROLET .... ··.. ·.. ·..

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TUESDAY between
and Great Bend on Route IZ4,
a 12x1o tarpauliD. Paul Sayre,
1143.22116.
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WE NEED your listings for sale

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F'ord F' 600. $400. Ph 112
3R7M~ay 1--~,- --b
a ou t 1~. 30 p.m. ' 19~9
71 87
on Rt. 35 N. one small paper
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!:" box. contaming 2 small rnltnd YE;\RI.JNG horse colt.
half
~ .biark timer clockt;, Reward. I Appa!0osa. h a! f st;J ndard

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months old. Paul IS:arr,
mile north of Chester. -.
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IRO·WN billfold. name of Or- ' m.1ngo peppf'r. Sun Va!ley :
Plant F'arm St Rt ' 51 1L
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ha Wooten imprmted on bill- 1 .
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fald. If found, call 379-2182 _ 1 m1. E. of Porter.
Il2-6

. $1. Farmer'• Hardware. 114-6

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room furnished apt., trailer
space. Contact Stella Arnold

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lost

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ltiiULATIONI

A. IN Rutland, Meigs
three bedroom, block home,
good well, also city water
lot. gas heat.

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lie tor ..ell ch•n 1111
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Se• Dr. L. E. Smith. 114-3 '
1 b~room furn. apt.. utilities [
WISH to express our sin- paid. 258 Statt&gt; St. Ph. 446- ·
•.J·•m• and heartfelt thanks to 3667 after &gt; p.m.
relatives, friends and neighll2--tf :
for their kindness and . UNFtJRN. 3 rms. and
bath,
shown us '" in the / newlv decorated, suitable for
our beloved husband, two Ph. 441mi9_
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and grandfather, Era ~--- - ---- _ _ _ _
Clagg. Our deepest thanks 3 ROOM house with I&gt; bath, !
the flowers and donations, 446-2901, before noon. 83-tf

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power steering, wls tires

65 CHEV. BISCAYNE
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65 FORD GAL.
GOO 4 Dr. 8 cyl. A.T. trans Radio, heater

wls tires

63 PLY. FURY
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man Navy ' cmv wu
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